African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12486

Full Length Research Paper

NaCl effect on in vitro sugarcane bud emergency

Christophe Bernard Gandonou1,2,3*, Corneille Ahanhanzo2, Clément Agbangla2, Tomader Errabii3, Mohamed Idaomar3, Jamal Abrini3 and Nadia Skali-Senhaji3
  1Unité de Recherche en Biotechnologies et Amélioration des Plantes/Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie, Centre Béninois de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique (CBRST) ; BP 06 Oganla, Porto-Novo, République du Bénin. 2Laboratoire de Génétique et des Biotechnologies, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FAST/UAC), 01BP 526 Cotonou, République du Bénin. 3Laboratoire de Biologie et Santé, Université Abdelmalek Essaâdi, Faculté des Sciences de Tétouan, B.P. 2121 Tétouan, Maroc.
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  •  Accepted: 12 October 2010
  •  Published: 24 January 2011

Abstract

 

It is important to determine precisely salt effects on bud germination. In this study, an in vitro procedure was used for studying sugarcane bud germination under NaCl salinity stress with different concentrations (0, 17, 34 and 68 mM) using five cultivars: NCo310, CP70-321, CP65-357, CP66-346 and CP59-73. Germination percentage of control ranged from 75% for variety CP66-346 to 100% for variety CP65-357 after 8 days of culture. Salt stress reduced the rate of germination in all varieties.  At the end of the 8th day, salt stress decreased the percentage of final germination at all NaCl concentrations used and for all varieties except variety CP66-346 which showed a stimulation of germination at 34 mM NaCl. However, NaCl stress effects on bud germination of the five varieties used in this study were very low with an average reduction of 9.22; 5.88; 5.71 and 1.04 % in the presence of NaCl, respectively, for NCo310, CP70-321, CP65-357 and CP59-73; a little increase (3.08 %) was observed for CP66-346. Thus, NaCl stress delayed buds germination and globally reduced the percentage of final germination. Varieties CP59-73 and CP66-346 appeared to be more salt tolerant at this stage than the three other varieties.

 

Key words: In vitro culture, sugarcane, Saccharum sp., buds germination, salt stress.