1. Analyses of abiotic stress and brassinosteroid-related some genes in barley roots grown under salinity stress and HBR treatments: Expression profiles and phylogeny.
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Marakli, S. and Gozukirmizi, N.
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GENETICS of plant stress , *SALINITY , *BRASSINOSTEROIDS , *ABIOTIC stress , *CYCLIN genetics ,BARLEY genetics - Abstract
We aimed to investigate abiotic stress (
WAK ,HvPIP1.1 ,HvPIP1.2 ,HvPIP1.3 ,HvPIP1.5 ,CYCD3 ,DREB2 ) and brassinosteroid-related gene (DWARF4 ) expressions in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. “Hilal”) roots grown under different salt (150 and 250 mM), HBR (0.5 and 1 μM), and salt + HBR applications during 48 and 72 h at dark with their controls. Phylogenetic trees were also constructed to observe relationships among genes found in other plants. The expression ofHvPIP1.2 andWAK reduced after salt treatment whileHvPIP1.3 ,DREB2 andDWARF4 expressions increased.HvPIP1.1 ,HvPIP1.2 ,HvPIP1.3 ,HvPIP1.5 andDWARF4 expressions were upregulated under only HBR applications. Salt + HBR treatments increasedHvPIP1.1 ,DREB2 andDWARF4 but decreasedHvPIP1.2. Phylogenetic analyses indicated thatOryza sativa L. shared similar sequences withHvPIP1.5 .CYCD3 could diverge relatively earlier from cyclin genes during evolution as it segregates in a distinct clade.Sorghum bicolor showed sequence homology withDREB2 .Oryza australiensis L. andDWARF4 were found in the same clade. To our knowledge, this is the first detailed report related to salt stress and HBR applications in terms of the expression of different genes in barley, providing a valuable information for molecular breeding improvement of stress-related traits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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