Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes

Oats (Avena sativa L.) is an important winter season fodder cultivated in many parts of the world. India faces huge shortages of green forage and possesses large salt-affected areas, so identification of salt-tolerant material offers scope for breeding of cultivars for increasing production from sal...

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Main Authors: Ajoy Kumar Roy, Devendra Ram Malaviya, Anjali Anand, Rang Nath Choubey, Mirza Jaynul Baig, Kuldeep Dwivedi, Pankaj Kaushal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical 2021-01-01
Series:Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
Online Access:https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/707
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spelling doaj-af757894859e44abb185e577ba9250c22021-02-02T12:09:43ZengCentro Internacional de Agricultura TropicalTropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales2346-37752021-01-019110911910.17138/tgft(9)109-119358Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypesAjoy Kumar RoyDevendra Ram MalaviyaAnjali AnandRang Nath ChoubeyMirza Jaynul BaigKuldeep DwivediPankaj KaushalOats (Avena sativa L.) is an important winter season fodder cultivated in many parts of the world. India faces huge shortages of green forage and possesses large salt-affected areas, so identification of salt-tolerant material offers scope for breeding of cultivars for increasing production from salt-affected soils. Forty-eight genotypes of oats comprised of cultivars, germplasm accessions and advanced breeding lines were evaluated with the aim of identifying salt-tolerant genotypes for use on saline soils and/or in programs to breed more salt-tolerant cultivars. Screening was carried out at different growth stages in both pot and field studies. Germination and seedling vigor at different levels of salinity in terms of electrical conductivity (EC), i.e. EC4, EC8, EC12 and EC16, were assessed. Field-level salinity tolerance was assessed in pits where soils had EC ranging from 3.3 to 3.6 dS/m and pH 9.6. Sand culture experiments were carried out on 2 genotypes at different levels of NaCl solution as well as saline soil scrap solution so as to simulate a real field situation. Na, K, Ca and proline concentrations were estimated to understand the mechanism of salinity tolerance of the crop. The study resulted in identification of some suitable genotypes with acceptable levels of salt tolerance, which can be used in developing productive cultivars for saline soils.https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/707
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Anjali Anand
Rang Nath Choubey
Mirza Jaynul Baig
Kuldeep Dwivedi
Pankaj Kaushal
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Devendra Ram Malaviya
Anjali Anand
Rang Nath Choubey
Mirza Jaynul Baig
Kuldeep Dwivedi
Pankaj Kaushal
Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
author_facet Ajoy Kumar Roy
Devendra Ram Malaviya
Anjali Anand
Rang Nath Choubey
Mirza Jaynul Baig
Kuldeep Dwivedi
Pankaj Kaushal
author_sort Ajoy Kumar Roy
title Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
title_short Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
title_full Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
title_fullStr Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Salinity tolerance of <i>Avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
title_sort salinity tolerance of <i>avena sativa</i> fodder genotypes
publisher Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
series Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
issn 2346-3775
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Oats (Avena sativa L.) is an important winter season fodder cultivated in many parts of the world. India faces huge shortages of green forage and possesses large salt-affected areas, so identification of salt-tolerant material offers scope for breeding of cultivars for increasing production from salt-affected soils. Forty-eight genotypes of oats comprised of cultivars, germplasm accessions and advanced breeding lines were evaluated with the aim of identifying salt-tolerant genotypes for use on saline soils and/or in programs to breed more salt-tolerant cultivars. Screening was carried out at different growth stages in both pot and field studies. Germination and seedling vigor at different levels of salinity in terms of electrical conductivity (EC), i.e. EC4, EC8, EC12 and EC16, were assessed. Field-level salinity tolerance was assessed in pits where soils had EC ranging from 3.3 to 3.6 dS/m and pH 9.6. Sand culture experiments were carried out on 2 genotypes at different levels of NaCl solution as well as saline soil scrap solution so as to simulate a real field situation. Na, K, Ca and proline concentrations were estimated to understand the mechanism of salinity tolerance of the crop. The study resulted in identification of some suitable genotypes with acceptable levels of salt tolerance, which can be used in developing productive cultivars for saline soils.
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