Identification of donor landraces for early vegetative stage salinity tolerance in wheat by employing multivariate selection indices
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Soil salinity (EC of ≥4 dS m -1 ) is a major abiotic stress leading to decreased crop production due to osmotic, ionic, and cellular ionic imbalance balance. The current study aims to identify salinity-tolerant wheat landraces by investigating morpho-physiological traits. Three hundred fifty wheat landraces and check lines were evaluated for salt stress (15 dS m -1 ) tolerance in a hydroponic set-up. The clustering analysis categorized 350 genotypes into four control and 15 dS m -1 conditions clusters. Across the multi-trait genotype-ideotype distance index (MGIDI), Smith Hazel Index (SHI), and Stress Susceptibility Index (SSI), seven genotypes were consistently identified as tolerant among the top 150. In comparison, 12 genotypes were consistently classified as least tolerant. These identified tolerant landraces serves as important resources and novel salt tolerance donors for wheat. The tolerant*sensitive, tolerant* tolerant check, crosses can be used for generating RIL populations to delineate genetic basis of salt tolerance of newly identified lines.