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  Vol. 11 No. 8

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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 11 (8), pp. 1838-1847, 26 January, 2012

DOI: 10.5897/AJB11.1369

ISSN 1684-5315 © 2012 Academic Journals  

 

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Effect of salt stress on genetic diversity of Robinia pseudoacacia seedlings

 

Juntao Gu1, Liu Weina2, Akindele Akinnagbe2,4, Jinmao Wang2, Li Jia3 and Mingsheng Yang2*

 

1College of Life Science, Agricultural University of Hebei, 071001 Baoding, People’s Republic of China.

2College of Forestry, Agricultural University of Hebei, 071001 Baoding, PR China.

3College of Science, Agricultural University of Hebei, 071001 Baoding, PR China.

4Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal University of Technology, P.M.B. 704, Akure, Nigeria.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: deu100@yahoo.com.cn. Tel: +86 312 7528715. Fax: +86 312 7528799.

 

Accepted 15 December, 2011

 

   Abstract

 

Salt stress is an abiotic stress known to affect plant growth and distribution. In this investigation, this expectation was tested on germination, seedlings’ survival and genetic diversity of Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust). To do this, seeds of R. pseudoacacia collected from a natural population were sown on soil media of different salt concentrations (0.6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 g/kg), after which germination and seedlings survival rates were observed. Subsequently, genomic DNA was isolated from leaf samples for genetic analysis using 10 nuclear SSR primers. The results show that seed germination and seedling survival significantly reduced with increase in salt concentration. Specifically, R. pseudoacacia seedlings did not grow on soils with salt concentrations higher than 6 g/kg. As regards the effect of salt stress on genetic diversity of R. pseudoacacia seedlings, the overall result from 10 nuclear microsatellite primers revealed an increase in heterozygosity as salt concentration increased, which suggested selection against homozygosity under salt stress. This result further supports the fact that heterozygosity is one of the factors that ensures that tree populations are adaptable to salt stress. Therefore, management of forest tree populations should be geared towards managing genetic diversity in order to engender survival under salt stress.

 

Key words: Robinia pseudoacacia, salt stress, genetic diversity, nuclear microsatellite, adaptability.

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