Abstract
BackgroundPaulownia tomentosa has been used as an ornamental plant and is still vastly used for this objective and can be utilized for the production of energy, wooden building materials, and paper pulp. The aim was to improve the in vitro propagation ability under salinity stress.MethodologyThis experiment was conducted on Paulownia tomentosa at Tissue Culture Technique Lab., Central Laboratories, Department of Ornamental Plants and Woody Trees, National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt, to examine the micropropagation behavior using different plant growth regulators (BA, Kin, and IBA) and improve the in vitro propagation ability of plant under the effect of salinity levels (500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 ppm) using two concentrations of proline (0.2 and 0.4 g/l).ResultsFor in vitro propagation behavior, the best results for both shooting and rooting behaviors were obtained when MS culture medium was supplemented with BA at 0.2 mg/l, and Kin and IBA at 0.1 mg/l. For the improvement of the in vitro propagation ability under salinity stress, the survival was 100% when the shootlets of Paulownia grown on MS culture medium supplemented with 0.5 g NaCl plus 0.2 or 0.4 g/l proline and 1 g NaCl plus 0.2 g/l proline which were similar to control treatment.ConclusionMicropropagation ability of Paulownia tomentosa under salinity stress was optimized when the explants were cultured on MS medium supplemented with BA at 0.2 mg/l, and Kin and IBA at 0.1 mg/l using proline at 0.2 g/l. This study will help the producers to cultivate Paulownia trees in saline soils up to 1000 ppm such as some new lands which are not suitable for growing other crops.
Highlights
Paulownia tomentosa has been used as an ornamental plant and is still vastly used for this objective and can be utilized for the production of energy, wooden building materials, and paper pulp
Paulownia trees belong to Scrophulariaceae family involve nine species of fast-growing trees that are native to China and East Asia (Ayan et al 2006)
Materials and methods The experimental work was conducted on Paulownia tomentosa during the years 2018 and 2019 at the Tissue Culture Technique Lab., Central Laboratories, Department of Ornamental Plants and Woody Tress, National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt, to evaluate and improve the in vitro propagation ability of plant under the effect of salinity stress
Summary
Paulownia tomentosa has been used as an ornamental plant and is still vastly used for this objective and can be utilized for the production of energy, wooden building materials, and paper pulp. Paulownia tomentosa has been entered into the USA and Europe as an ornamental plant and is still vastly used for this objective. The environmental deterioration causes biotic and abiotic stresses in plants and restricted their growth and development (Shao and Chu 2005). Rising salinity causes severe harm to plants, including growth inhibition, necrosis, impaired metabolism, and reduction of production and quality (Sivritepe and Eris 1999). Salinity stress cause accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) (O2, superoxide radicals; OH, hydroxyl radical; Youssef et al Bulletin of the National Research Centre (2020) 44:90
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