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Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field

Low temperatures represent a crucial environmental factor determining winter survival (WS) of barley and wheat winter-type varieties. In laboratory experiments, low temperatures induce an active plant acclimation response, which is associated with an enhanced accumulation of several stress-inducible...

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Autores principales: Vítámvás, Pavel, Kosová, Klára, Musilová, Jana, Holková, Ludmila, Mařík, Pavel, Smutná, Pavlína, Klíma, Miroslav, Prášil, Ilja Tom
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6361858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00007
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author Vítámvás, Pavel
Kosová, Klára
Musilová, Jana
Holková, Ludmila
Mařík, Pavel
Smutná, Pavlína
Klíma, Miroslav
Prášil, Ilja Tom
author_facet Vítámvás, Pavel
Kosová, Klára
Musilová, Jana
Holková, Ludmila
Mařík, Pavel
Smutná, Pavlína
Klíma, Miroslav
Prášil, Ilja Tom
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description Low temperatures represent a crucial environmental factor determining winter survival (WS) of barley and wheat winter-type varieties. In laboratory experiments, low temperatures induce an active plant acclimation response, which is associated with an enhanced accumulation of several stress-inducible proteins including dehydrins. Here, dehydrin accumulations in sampled wheat (WCS120 protein family, or WCS120 and WDHN13 transcripts) and barley (DHN5 protein) varieties grown in two locations for two winters were compared with the variety WS evaluated by a provocation wooden-box test. A high correlation between dehydrin transcripts or protein relative accumulation and variety WS score was found only in samples taken prior vernalization fulfillment, when high tolerant varieties accumulated dehydrins earlier and to higher level than less tolerant varieties, and the plants have not yet been vernalized. After vernalization fulfillment, the correlation was weak, and the apical development indicated that plants reached double ridge (DR) in barley or stayed before DR in wheat. Dehydrin proteins and transcripts can be thus used as reliable markers of wheat or barley variety winter hardiness in the field conditions; however, only at the beginning of winter, when the plants have not yet finished vernalization. In wheat, a higher correlation was obtained for the total amount of dehydrins than for the individual dehydrin proteins. HIGHLIGHTS: -. More tolerant winter-type wheat and barley plants reveal higher threshold induction temperatures for dehydrin accumulation in comparison to less tolerant varieties. Thus, more tolerant winter cereals have higher dehydrin levels than the less tolerant ones upon the same ambient temperature in November samplings. -. A significant correlation between dehydrin transcript/protein accumulation and winter survival was found in both winter wheat and winter barley plants in the field conditions, but only prior to vernalization fulfillment.
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spelling pubmed-63618582019-02-13 Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field Vítámvás, Pavel Kosová, Klára Musilová, Jana Holková, Ludmila Mařík, Pavel Smutná, Pavlína Klíma, Miroslav Prášil, Ilja Tom Front Plant Sci Plant Science Low temperatures represent a crucial environmental factor determining winter survival (WS) of barley and wheat winter-type varieties. In laboratory experiments, low temperatures induce an active plant acclimation response, which is associated with an enhanced accumulation of several stress-inducible proteins including dehydrins. Here, dehydrin accumulations in sampled wheat (WCS120 protein family, or WCS120 and WDHN13 transcripts) and barley (DHN5 protein) varieties grown in two locations for two winters were compared with the variety WS evaluated by a provocation wooden-box test. A high correlation between dehydrin transcripts or protein relative accumulation and variety WS score was found only in samples taken prior vernalization fulfillment, when high tolerant varieties accumulated dehydrins earlier and to higher level than less tolerant varieties, and the plants have not yet been vernalized. After vernalization fulfillment, the correlation was weak, and the apical development indicated that plants reached double ridge (DR) in barley or stayed before DR in wheat. Dehydrin proteins and transcripts can be thus used as reliable markers of wheat or barley variety winter hardiness in the field conditions; however, only at the beginning of winter, when the plants have not yet finished vernalization. In wheat, a higher correlation was obtained for the total amount of dehydrins than for the individual dehydrin proteins. HIGHLIGHTS: -. More tolerant winter-type wheat and barley plants reveal higher threshold induction temperatures for dehydrin accumulation in comparison to less tolerant varieties. Thus, more tolerant winter cereals have higher dehydrin levels than the less tolerant ones upon the same ambient temperature in November samplings. -. A significant correlation between dehydrin transcript/protein accumulation and winter survival was found in both winter wheat and winter barley plants in the field conditions, but only prior to vernalization fulfillment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6361858/ /pubmed/30761163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00007 Text en Copyright © 2019 Vítámvás, Kosová, Musilová, Holková, Mařík, Smutná, Klíma and Prášil. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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.
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Vítámvás, Pavel
Kosová, Klára
Musilová, Jana
Holková, Ludmila
Mařík, Pavel
Smutná, Pavlína
Klíma, Miroslav
Prášil, Ilja Tom
Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title_full Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title_fullStr Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title_short Relationship Between Dehydrin Accumulation and Winter Survival in Winter Wheat and Barley Grown in the Field
title_sort relationship between dehydrin accumulation and winter survival in winter wheat and barley grown in the field
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6361858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00007
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