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Identification of water stress genes in Pinus pinaster Ait. by controlled progressive stress and suppression-subtractive hybridization

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages 44-53

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2011.09.022

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Pinus pinaster; Drought stress response; SSH; Microarray; Polyethylene glycol

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [AGL2006-03242/FOR]
  2. Madrid Regional Government - UPM [CCG07-UPM/AMB-1932, CCG10-UPM/AMB-5038]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science

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Climate change is a major challenge particularly for forest tree species, which will have to face the severe alterations of environmental conditions with their current genetic pool. Thus, an understanding of their adaptive responses is of the utmost interest. In this work we have selected Pious pinaster as a model species. This pine is one of the most important conifers (for which molecular tools and knowledge are far more scarce than for angiosperms) in the Mediterranean Basin, which is characterised in all foreseen scenarios as one of the regions most drastically affected by climate change, mainly because of increasing temperature and, particularly, by increasing drought. We have induced a controlled, increasing water stress by adding PEG to a hydroponic culture. We have generated a subtractive library, with the aim of identifying the genes induced by this stress and have searched for the most reliable expressional candidate genes, based on their overexpression during water stress, as revealed by microarray analysis and confirmed by RT-PCR. We have selected a set of 67 candidate genes belonging to different functional groups that will be useful molecular tools for further studies on drought stress responses, adaptation, and population genomics in conifers, as well as in breeding programs. (C) 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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