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The dehydration stress of couch grass is associated with its lipid metabolism, the induction of transporters and the re-programming of development coordinated by ABA
A. Janská, P. Svoboda, V. Spiwok, L. Kučera, J. Ovesná,
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
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- MeSH
- elektrolyty metabolismus MeSH
- fyziologický stres genetika MeSH
- kyselina abscisová metabolismus MeSH
- lipnicovité genetika metabolismus fyziologie MeSH
- membránové transportní proteiny genetika MeSH
- metabolismus lipidů genetika MeSH
- období sucha * MeSH
- stanovení celkové genové exprese MeSH
- voda metabolismus MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
BACKGROUND: The wild relatives of crop species represent a potentially valuable source of novel genetic variation, particularly in the context of improving the crop's level of tolerance to abiotic stress. The mechanistic basis of these tolerances remains largely unexplored. Here, the focus was to characterize the transcriptomic response of the nodes (meristematic tissue) of couch grass (a relative of barley) to dehydration stress, and to compare it to that of the barley crown formed by both a drought tolerant and a drought sensitive barley cultivar. RESULTS: Many of the genes up-regulated in the nodes by the stress were homologs of genes known to be mediated by abscisic acid during the response to drought, or were linked to either development or lipid metabolism. Transporters also featured prominently, as did genes acting on root architecture. The resilience of the couch grass node arise from both their capacity to develop an altered, more effective root architecture, but also from their formation of a lipid barrier on their outer surface and their ability to modify both their lipid metabolism and transporter activity when challenged by dehydration stress. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis revealed the nature of dehydration stress response in couch grass. We suggested the tolerance is associated with lipid metabolism, the induction of transporters and the re-programming of development coordinated by ABA. We also proved the applicability of barley microarray for couch grass stress-response analysis.
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