Accelerated mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss] improvement for salt tolerance: Photosynthetic traits and selection indices

Author:

Singh Jogendra1,Singh Vijayata1,KT Ravi Kiran1,Kumar Ashwani1ORCID,Khan Mudasser Ahmad2,Khatik Champa Lal2,Jakhar Mohan Lal2,Sheera Ashish2,Meena Prabhu Dayal3,Yadava Devendra Kumar4,Sharma Parbodh Chander1

Affiliation:

1. ICAR‐Central Soil Salinity Research Institute Karnal India

2. Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University Jobner India

3. ICAR‐Directorate of Rapeseed‐Mustard Research Bharatpur India

4. Division of Crop Science, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Krishi Bhavan New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractPhotosynthetic traits can sense and signal abiotic stress at early growth stages of mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss]. The integration stress responses with multiple selection indices can select the fittest/tolerant genotypes. With this goal, a set of 210 diverse mustard genotypes were phenotyped under control and salt‐stress (electrical conductivity = 12 dS m−1). Significant dynamic response of the plant to salt stress with reduction for all morpho‐physiological traits and genotype × treatment interaction was observed under salinity. A higher accumulation of Na+ was recorded in the roots, followed by shoots. A close correspondence between phenotypic coefficient of variation and genotypic coefficient of variation under control and salt stress conditions results in high heritability (h2) in broad sense. A significant negative association between shoot and root Na+ content and rate of photosynthesis also indicated that Na+ was significantly restricted in the root. This was not found to be efficient because considerable Na+ buildup was observed in the shoot. Multiple trait‐based indices, such as membership function value of salinity tolerance, classical Smith–Hazel index, factor analysis ideotype–best linear unbiased prediction index, and multi‐trait genotype‐ideotype distance index, deduced CS 2009‐159, CS 2009‐420, CS 2009‐124, and Swarn Jyoti (RH‐9801) are promising for identifying salt‐tolerant genotypes that can serve as donors for the development of salt‐tolerant cultivars.

Publisher

Wiley

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