African Journal of Biotechnology
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 2 (5), pp. 133-135, May 2003 ISSN 1684-5315 © 2003 Academic Journals Effect
of salt and drought stress on acid phosphatase activities in alfalfa (Medicago
sativa L.) explants under in
vitro culture A.
A. Ehsanpour* and F. Amini Dept.
of Biology, Esfahan University, Esfahan, Iran
*Corresponding author: E-mail: ehsanpou@yahoo.com
Accepted 4 April 2003
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Acid
phosphatase is wildly found in plants. This enzyme has intra and extra
cellular activity. For instance, it dephosphorylase organic phosphate and
change it to inorganic phosphate. However, acid phosphatase activity is
increased by salt and osmotic stress. In this experiments, calluses were
produced from invitro grown explants of Medicago sativa cv.
Yazdi and cv. Hamedani under aseptic condition on MS medium containing NAA,
2,4-D. Then calluses and seedling were transferred to the same medium
containing 0,0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1% NaCl and 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10% Mannitol
as osmotic stress. After 2 weeks acid phosphatse activities were measured
and data statistically analyzed. Clearly acid phosphatase activities was
increased by salt and drought stress in both cultivars, and the difference
between two genotype indicating that the acid phosphatase activity is
highly genotype dependent. Key
words: Acid phosphatase, Medicago
sativa, osmotic, salt, drought, stress.
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