Abstract
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Bintje) was transformed with a cDNA clone encoding an osmotin-like protein. Transgenic and non-transgenic in vitro plants were subjected to NaCl for 3 weeks. The shoot and root development was slightly affected by salinity indicating that the salt condition used was a mild stress. The endogenous proline content of the osmotin-like transformed clone only raised slightly as compared to the non-transformed genotype, where a marked increase in proline content could be observed as a result to salt stress. These data provide evidence for the involvement of osmotin-like proteins in the mechanisms of salt tolerance in potato plants.
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Evers, D., Overney, S., Simon, P., Greppin, H., & Hausman, J. F. (1999). Salt tolerance of Solanum tuberosum L. overexpressing an heterologous osmotin-like protein. Biologia Plantarum, 42(1), 105–112. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1002131812340
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