Abstract:
A Romanian tomato landrace was tested for tolerance to saline stress
in pot culture. To improve the tolerance of plants to osmotic stress, we tested
the effect of inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Plants were
assessed before and after application of saline solution for chlorophyll and dry
matter content. To test the level of tolerance to salinity, we extracted the proline
from plants. Results show that arbuscular mycorrhiza determined a significant
reduction of chlorophyll content in normal growing conditions, but after the
stress was induced, the differences between mycorrhized and non-mycorrhized
plants reduced and differences were not statistically different. Dry matter
content was not significantly influenced by any factor. After application of NaCl
solution, non-mycorrhized plants had the highest proline content, meanwhile
the mycorrhiza alleviated the level of osmotic stress.