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- Title
Comparison of salt tolerance of Tripolium pannonicum in tissue culture using agar-solidified and liquid medium with a temporary immersion system.
- Authors
Purmale, Liva; Ievinsh, Gederts
- Abstract
This document is an abstract of a scientific conference presentation titled "Comparison of salt tolerance of Tripolium pannonicum in tissue culture using agar-solidified and liquid medium with a temporary immersion system." The study focuses on the salt tolerance of Tripolium pannonicum, an edible halophytic plant species that grows in salt marshes and coastal beach areas. The researchers used plant tissue culture to study the plant's response to different concentrations of sodium chloride (NaCl) in agar-solidified and liquid mediums. They found that plantlets grown in liquid medium in temporary immersion system (TIS) bioreactors were heavier than those grown in agar-solidified medium. The Na concentration in the medium correlated with Na accumulation in the tissues and increased electrical conductivity, but had no effect on potassium (K) concentration. This research provides insights into the physiological characteristics of plants in saline environments.
- Subjects
TISSUE culture; HALOPHYTES; PLANT tissue culture; LIQUIDS; SALT
- Publication
Environmental & Experimental Biology, 2024, Vol 22, Issue 1, p49
- ISSN
1691-8088
- Publication type
Article