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Integrated approaches to study the drought tolerance mechanism in hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

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PHYSIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLANTS
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 637-647

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12298-019-00655-7

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Aquaporins; Capsicum annuum; Photosynthetic rate; Stomatal conductance; Relative water content; Up-regulation; Down-regulation

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  1. University Grants Commission (UGC), Government of India [30-10/2015/SA II]

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Drought is one of the predominant abiotic stresses which have phenomenal impact on crop productivity. Alterations in aquaporin gene expressions are part of complex molecular responses by plant in response to drought. To better understand the role of aquaporins in economically important crop chilli (Capsicum annuum), drought induced gene expression of twelve aquaporins was determined in drought tolerantKCa-4884 and drought susceptibleG-4 genotypes. Conjointly, the effect of drought on leaf water status and photosynthetic parameters were evaluated. Gene expression of all examined 12 aquaporins was up-regulated in KCa-4884 and in contrast, all the aquaporin genes were down-regulated in G-4 under drought stress. Significant variations among two chilli genotypes have been recorded in photosynthetic rate (P-n), stomatal conductance (G(s)), and relative water content (RWC), sub-stomatal CO2 concentration (C-i). KCa-4884 revealed significantly high rates of P-n and RWC and decreased G(s) under water deficit conditions providing evidence for superior drought adaptive strategies. Differences in physiological parameters illustrate prevention of water loss during drought. Up-regulation of aquaporins in drought tolerant genotype implicates their possible role in water relations and photosynthetic performance even under extended drought conditions.

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