Comparing the differential expression of selected genes in native Peruvian potatoes in response to early and late drought conditions

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Plant response to drought stress comprises growth inhibition, stomatal closure, an increase in abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis and increased antioxidant metabolism, among others. Drought tolerance in plants is linked to photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. Drought-inducible functional protei...

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Autores: Cornelio, Laynet, Perez, Indira, Vazquez, Carlos, Martinez, Diana, Ponce, Olga Patricia, Murata, Emi, Torres, Yerisf, Zúñiga López, Luz Noemí, Orjeda Fernandez, Maria Gisella, Maul, Dora Pilar, Merino, Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
Repositorio:INIA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:null:20.500.12955/2265
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2265
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Potatoes
Drought
Stress
Genes
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.06
Solanum tuberosum
Papa
Drought stress
Estrés de sequia
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Sumario:Plant response to drought stress comprises growth inhibition, stomatal closure, an increase in abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis and increased antioxidant metabolism, among others. Drought tolerance in plants is linked to photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. Drought-inducible functional proteins include those that protect cells from water deficit and oxidation as well as transcription factors and signaling molecules associated with the water-stress response. Native potatoes from the Andean regions of Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia grow at altitudes as high as 11483 ft. (3500m) above sea level. Because of their high genetic diversity, they are well adapted to the harsh environmental conditions that prevail in the high Andes, including drought. This makes them ideal candidates for gene expression studies associated with drought tolerance. St. Thomas University is collaborating with the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH, Lima, Peru), and the Instituto Nacional de Innovacion Agraria (INIA, Huancayo, Peru) in a gene expression study in native potatoes associated with early and late drought responses. Selected drought associated candidate genes from RNA-seq analysis were used in primer design and quantitative RT-PCR analysis. Differential gene expression in tolerant vs. susceptible cultivars has been confirmed for two heat shock proteins, a dehydration-response element binding protein and for a major pollen allergen.
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