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Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions

Drought is one of the most stressful environmental factor causing yield and economic losses in many soybean-producing regions. In the last decades, transcription factors (TFs) are being used to develop genetically modified plants more tolerant to abiotic stresses. Dehydration responsive element bind...

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Autores principales: Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata, Ferreira, Leonardo C., Rodrigues, Fabiana A., Molinari, Hugo B. C., Marin, Silvana R. R., Molinari, Mayla D. C., Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana, Mertz-Henning, Liliane M., Farias, José R. B., de Oliveira, Maria C. N., Neumaier, Norman, Kanamori, Norihito, Fujita, Yasunari, Mizoi, Junya, Nakashima, Kazuo, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuko, Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28443101
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00448
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author Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata
Ferreira, Leonardo C.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Marin, Silvana R. R.
Molinari, Mayla D. C.
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Farias, José R. B.
de Oliveira, Maria C. N.
Neumaier, Norman
Kanamori, Norihito
Fujita, Yasunari
Mizoi, Junya
Nakashima, Kazuo
Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuko
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
author_facet Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata
Ferreira, Leonardo C.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Marin, Silvana R. R.
Molinari, Mayla D. C.
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Farias, José R. B.
de Oliveira, Maria C. N.
Neumaier, Norman
Kanamori, Norihito
Fujita, Yasunari
Mizoi, Junya
Nakashima, Kazuo
Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuko
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
author_sort Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata
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description Drought is one of the most stressful environmental factor causing yield and economic losses in many soybean-producing regions. In the last decades, transcription factors (TFs) are being used to develop genetically modified plants more tolerant to abiotic stresses. Dehydration responsive element binding (DREB) and ABA-responsive element-binding (AREB) TFs were introduced in soybean showing improved drought tolerance, under controlled conditions. However, these results may not be representative of the way in which plants behave over the entire season in the real field situation. Thus, the objectives of this study were to analyze agronomical traits and physiological parameters of AtDREB1A (1Ab58), AtDREB2CA (1Bb2193), and AtAREB1 (1Ea2939) GM lines under irrigated (IRR) and non-irrigated (NIRR) conditions in a field experiment, over two crop seasons and quantify transgene and drought-responsive genes expression. Results from season 2013/2014 revealed that line 1Ea2939 showed higher intrinsic water use and leaf area index. Lines 1Ab58 and 1Bb2193 showed a similar behavior to wild-type plants in relation to chlorophyll content. Oil and protein contents were not affected in transgenic lines in NIRR conditions. Lodging, due to plentiful rain, impaired yield from the 1Ea2939 line in IRR conditions. qPCR results confirmed the expression of the inserted TFs and drought-responsive endogenous genes. No differences were identified in the field experiment performed in crop season 2014/2015, probably due to the optimum rainfall volume during the cycle. These field screenings showed promising results for drought tolerance. However, additional studies are needed in further crop seasons and other sites to better characterize how these plants may outperform the WT under field water deficit.
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spelling pubmed-53870842017-04-25 Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata Ferreira, Leonardo C. Rodrigues, Fabiana A. Molinari, Hugo B. C. Marin, Silvana R. R. Molinari, Mayla D. C. Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana Mertz-Henning, Liliane M. Farias, José R. B. de Oliveira, Maria C. N. Neumaier, Norman Kanamori, Norihito Fujita, Yasunari Mizoi, Junya Nakashima, Kazuo Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuko Nepomuceno, Alexandre L. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Drought is one of the most stressful environmental factor causing yield and economic losses in many soybean-producing regions. In the last decades, transcription factors (TFs) are being used to develop genetically modified plants more tolerant to abiotic stresses. Dehydration responsive element binding (DREB) and ABA-responsive element-binding (AREB) TFs were introduced in soybean showing improved drought tolerance, under controlled conditions. However, these results may not be representative of the way in which plants behave over the entire season in the real field situation. Thus, the objectives of this study were to analyze agronomical traits and physiological parameters of AtDREB1A (1Ab58), AtDREB2CA (1Bb2193), and AtAREB1 (1Ea2939) GM lines under irrigated (IRR) and non-irrigated (NIRR) conditions in a field experiment, over two crop seasons and quantify transgene and drought-responsive genes expression. Results from season 2013/2014 revealed that line 1Ea2939 showed higher intrinsic water use and leaf area index. Lines 1Ab58 and 1Bb2193 showed a similar behavior to wild-type plants in relation to chlorophyll content. Oil and protein contents were not affected in transgenic lines in NIRR conditions. Lodging, due to plentiful rain, impaired yield from the 1Ea2939 line in IRR conditions. qPCR results confirmed the expression of the inserted TFs and drought-responsive endogenous genes. No differences were identified in the field experiment performed in crop season 2014/2015, probably due to the optimum rainfall volume during the cycle. These field screenings showed promising results for drought tolerance. However, additional studies are needed in further crop seasons and other sites to better characterize how these plants may outperform the WT under field water deficit. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5387084/ /pubmed/28443101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00448 Text en Copyright © 2017 Fuganti-Pagliarini, Ferreira, Rodrigues, Molinari, Marin, Molinari, Marcolino-Gomes, Mertz-Henning, Farias, de Oliveira, Neumaier, Kanamori, Fujita, Mizoi, Nakashima, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki and Nepomuceno. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Fuganti-Pagliarini, Renata
Ferreira, Leonardo C.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Marin, Silvana R. R.
Molinari, Mayla D. C.
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Farias, José R. B.
de Oliveira, Maria C. N.
Neumaier, Norman
Kanamori, Norihito
Fujita, Yasunari
Mizoi, Junya
Nakashima, Kazuo
Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuko
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title_full Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title_fullStr Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title_short Characterization of Soybean Genetically Modified for Drought Tolerance in Field Conditions
title_sort characterization of soybean genetically modified for drought tolerance in field conditions
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28443101
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00448
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