1. Correlation of elongation factor 1A accumulation with photosynthetic pigment content and yield in winter wheat varieties under heat stress conditions.
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Marković, Stefan M., Živančev, Dragan, Horvat, Daniela, Torbica, Aleksandra, Jovankić, Jovana, and Djukić, Nevena H.
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PHOTOSYNTHETIC pigments , *WINTER wheat , *WHEAT , *GROWING season , *YIELD stress , *GRAIN yields , *ATMOSPHERIC temperature - Abstract
Heat stress is one of the most important environmental factors that influences wheat growth and development, leading to significant losses in grain yield and has become a significant detrimental factor for worldwide wheat production. In recent years, several studies suggested that eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A), may contribute to heat tolerance in plants, therefore the aim of this study was: to investigate the accumulation of eEF1A in wheat under conditions of moderate and high air temperatures; to determine the amount of photosynthetic pigments and to determine the yield traits; and to examine whether there is a correlation between eEF1A accumulation, photosynthetic pigments, and yield in different wheat varieties. The results showed that heat stress induced accumulation of eEF1A significantly different among wheat varieties and showed that varieties with a higher accumulation of eEF1A under heat stress are characterized by a smaller decrease in the photosynthetic pigments. A correlation between higher accumulation of eEF1A under heat stress and yield traits was found. Analyzed parameters from two growing seasons, indicated that the higher accumulation of eEF1A and a smaller decrease in photosynthetic pigments distinguishes the varieties more resistant to heat stress. The analysis of the molecular mechanisms by immunoblot, under conditions of high and moderate air temperatures in two growing seasons, aims to develop agricultural strategy and develop wheat varieties tolerant to heat stress. • eEF1A accumulation, photosynthetic pigments and yield in the two growing seasons was analyzed in the experimental field. • The analysis of molecular mechanisms, aims to develop agricultural strategy and to develop heat tolerant wheat varieties. • Higher eEF1A accumulation and a decrease in photosynthetic pigments distinguishes varieties more resistant to heat stress. • Significant correlation was found between eEF1A and hectoliter mass under heat stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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