1. Overexpression of the Arginine Decarboxylase Gene Improves Tolerance to Salt Stress in <italic>Lotus tenuis</italic> Plants.
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Espasandin, Fabiana D., Calzadilla, Pablo I., Maiale, Santiago J., Ruiz, Oscar A., and Sansberro, Pedro A.
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ARGININE decarboxylase ,NARROWLEAF trefoil ,PUTRESCINE ,SALINITY ,GENETIC overexpression ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
To analyse the putative effects of putrescine on the plant response to salinity, micropropagated
Lotus tenuis plants from wild-type and transgenic lines harbouring thepRD29A::oat arginine decarboxylase (ADC, EC 4.1.1.19) construct were subjected to a gradual increase in salinity that was applied gradually by means of sodium chloride irrigation (from 0 to 0.3 mol L−1 ) every 5 days up to the maximum concentration. At the end of the experiment, the transgenic lines were healthier than the wild-type plants and displayed a smaller reduction in shoot biomass and a slight increase in root growth in response to stress. The overexpression ofADC increased osmotic adjustment (5.8-fold) via the release of proline. The salinity treatment doubled the potassium uptake by roots from transgenic ADC stressed plants with a concomitant decrease in the accumulation of sodium, balancing the Na+ /K+ ratio. Analysis of gene expression, enzymatic activities and hormone metabolism suggests a crosstalk between polyamines and abscisic acid in response to salinity via modulation of the abscisic acid biosynthesis-related enzyme 9-cis -epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.51) at the transcriptional level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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