Sebastián Staltari
National University of La Plata
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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2006
Julieta Pesqueira; María Dina García; Sebastián Staltari; María del Carmen Molina
High salt concentrations in soils negatively affect maize growth. Techniques such as remote hybridization and in vitro selection have been extensively used to accelerate breeding processes. In order to determine the usefulness of Tripsacum to improve salt tolerance in maize, the effects of NaCl, in vitro and in vivo , were evaluated in an intergeneric hybrid (MT) obtained from crossing Zea mays with Tripsacum dactyloides . Organogenic calli, induced from immature MT hybrid embryos, were exposed to different NaCl concentrations and the survival and regeneration percentages were calculated. Plants of the MT hybrid, obtained from the organogenic calli, were exposed to NaCl concentrations considered harmful for maize. The shoot dry weights of plants exposed to 250 mM NaCl did not show significant differences respect to the control ones. Although sodium content in shoots was incremented 2,5 fold, it was not toxic for this material. The MT hybrid showed better behavior, in vitro and in vivo , that maize genotypes exposed to similar conditions.
Biologia Plantarum | 2013
M. del C. Molina; César López; Sebastián Staltari; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; V. Moreno Ferrero
Cryptic intergenomic pairing of genus Zea was induced by the use of a diluted colchicine solution in order to elucidate the phylogenetic relations and differentiation of the homoeologous genomes. Results indicate that in species and hybrids with 2n = 20, there was chromosome pairing between the homoeologous A and B genomes with a maximum of 5IV, with the exception of Zea diploperennis and their interspecific hybrids where cryptic homoeologous chromosome pairing was not induced. In almost all 2n = 30 hybrids, observed cryptic pairing increased to a maximum of 10III although Z. mays × Z. mays with 2n = 30 did not show significant differences between treated and untreated materials. Pairing was also observed in species and hybrids with 2n = 40, in which a maximum of 10IV was observed, with the exception of Z. mays with 2n = 40 where treated and untreated cells did not differ significantly.
Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2014
Omar Salvador Perniola; Sebastián Staltari; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Marta Mónica Astiz Gassó; María del Carmen Molina
Revista De La Facultad De Agronomia De La Universidad Del Zulia | 2012
Omar Salvador Perniola; Sebastián Staltari; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; María del Carmen Molina
Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2016
Omar Salvador Perniola; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Sebastián Staltari; Marta Mónica Astiz Gassó; Liliana Rosa Galian; María del Carmen Ríos de Molina
Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2016
Omar Salvador Perniola; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Sebastián Staltari; Marta Mónica Astiz Gassó; Liliana Rosa Galian; María del Carmen Ríos de Molina
Revista De La Facultad De Agronomia De La Universidad Del Zulia | 2016
Omar Salvador Perniola; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Sebastián Staltari; María del Carmen Molina
Revista De La Facultad De Agronomia De La Universidad Del Zulia | 2016
Omar Salvador Perniola; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Sebastián Staltari; María del Carmen Molina
Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2014
Omar Salvador Perniola; Sebastián Staltari; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Marta Mónica Astiz Gassó; María del Carmen Molina
Archive | 2014
Omar Salvador Perniola; Sebastián Staltari; Silvia Elena Chorzempa; Marta Mónica; Astiz Gassó; María del Carmen Molina
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