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Shared and novel molecular responses of mandarin to drought

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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
卷 70, 期 4, 页码 403-420

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DOI: 10.1007/s11103-009-9481-2

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Citrus; Water stress; Transcriptomics; Raffinose; Dehydrin; Ethylene response

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  1. Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia'' [BFU2005-06388-C04-01, AGL2007-65437C04-01]
  2. Conselleria de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion de la Generalitat Valenciana'' (Valencia, Proyecto Genoma Citricos'')

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Drought is the most important stress experienced by citrus crops. A citrus cDNA microarray of about 6.000 genes has been utilized to identify transcriptomic responses of mandarin to water stress. As observed in other plant species challenged with drought stress, key genes for lysine catabolism, proline and raffinose synthesis, hydrogen peroxide reduction, vacuolar malate transport, RCI2 proteolipids and defence proteins such as osmotin, dehydrins and heat-shock proteins are induced in mandarin. Also, some aquaporin genes are repressed. The osmolyte raffinose could be detected in stressed roots while the dehydrin COR15 protein only accumulated in stressed leaves but not in roots. Novel drought responses in mandarin include the induction of genes encoding a new miraculin isoform, chloroplast beta-carotene hydroxylase, oleoyl desaturase, ribosomal protein RPS13A and protein kinase CTR1. These results suggest that drought tolerance in citrus may benefit from inhibition of proteolysis, activation of zeaxanthin and linolenoyl synthesis, reinforcement of ribosomal structure and down-regulation of the ethylene response.

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