Affiliation:
1. Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd
2. Institut za ratarstvo u povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
Abstract
Response of 16 oilseed rape genotypes to B (boron) toxicity was analyzed by
comparing the results of two experiments conducted in a glasshouse. In
Experiment 1 plants were grown in standard nutrient solutions with 10 ?MB
(control) and 1000 ?M B. Relative root and shoot growth varied from 20-120%
and 31-117%, respectively. Variation in B concentration in shoots was also
wide (206.5-441.7 ?g B g-1 DW) as well as total B uptake by plant (62.3-281.2
?g B g1). Four selected genotypes were grown in Experiment 2 in pots filled
with high B soil (8 kg ha-1 B; B8). Shoot growth was not affected by B8
treatment, while root and shoot B concentration was significantly increased
compared to control. Genotypes Panther and Pronto which performed low
relative root and shoot growth and high B accumulation in plants in
Experiment 1, had good growth in B8 treatment. In Experiment 2 genotype
NS-L-7 had significantly lower B concentration in shots under treatment B8,
but also very high B accumulation in Experiment 1. In addition, cluster
analyses classified genotypes in three groups according to traits contrasting
in their significance for analyzing response to B toxicity. The first group
included four varieties based on their shared characteristics that have small
value for the relative growth of roots and shoots and large values of B
concentration in shoot. In the second largest group were connected ten
genotypes that are heterogeneous in traits and do not stand out on any
characteristic. Genotypes NS-L-7 and Navajo were separated in the third group
because they had big relative growth of root and shoot, but also a high
concentration of B in the shoot, and high total B uptake. Results showed that
none of tested genotypes could not be recommended for breeding process to
tolerance for B toxicity.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
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