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Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress

To elucidate inter-specific similarity and difference of tolerance mechanism against salinity stress between wheat and barley, high tolerant wheat cv. Suntop and sensitive cv. Sunmate and tolerant barley cv. CM72 were hydroponically grown in a greenhouse with 100 mM NaCl. Glutathione, secondary meta...

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Autores principales: Zeeshan, Muhammad, Lu, Meiqin, Naz, Shama, Sehar, Shafaque, Cao, Fangbin, Wu, Feibo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040519
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author Zeeshan, Muhammad
Lu, Meiqin
Naz, Shama
Sehar, Shafaque
Cao, Fangbin
Wu, Feibo
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Lu, Meiqin
Naz, Shama
Sehar, Shafaque
Cao, Fangbin
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description To elucidate inter-specific similarity and difference of tolerance mechanism against salinity stress between wheat and barley, high tolerant wheat cv. Suntop and sensitive cv. Sunmate and tolerant barley cv. CM72 were hydroponically grown in a greenhouse with 100 mM NaCl. Glutathione, secondary metabolites, and genes associated with Na+ transport, defense, and detoxification were examined to discriminate the species/cultivar difference in response to salinity stress. Suntop and CM72 displayed damage to a lesser extent than in Sunmate. Compared to Sunmate, both Suntop and CM72 recorded lower electrolyte leakage and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, higher leaf relative water content, and higher activity of PAL (phenylalanine ammonia-lyase), CAD (cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase), PPO (polyphenol oxidase), SKDH (shikimate dehydrogenase), and more abundance of their mRNA under salinity stress. The expression of HKT1, HKT2, salt overly sensitive (SOS)1, AKT1, and NHX1 was upregulated in CM72 and Suntop, while downregulated in Sunmate. The transcription factor WRKY 10 was significantly induced in Suntop but suppressed in CM72 and Sunmate. Higher oxidized glutathione (GSSG) content was accumulated in cv. CM72 and Sunmate, but increased glutathione (GSH) content and the ratio of GSH/GSSG were observed in leaves and roots of Suntop under salinity stress. In conclusion, glutathione homeostasis and upregulation of the TaWRKY10 transcription factor played a more important role in wheat salt-tolerant cv. Suntop, which was different from barley cv. CM72 tolerance to salinity stress. This new finding could help in developing salinity tolerance in wheat and barley cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-72381492020-05-28 Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress Zeeshan, Muhammad Lu, Meiqin Naz, Shama Sehar, Shafaque Cao, Fangbin Wu, Feibo Plants (Basel) Article To elucidate inter-specific similarity and difference of tolerance mechanism against salinity stress between wheat and barley, high tolerant wheat cv. Suntop and sensitive cv. Sunmate and tolerant barley cv. CM72 were hydroponically grown in a greenhouse with 100 mM NaCl. Glutathione, secondary metabolites, and genes associated with Na+ transport, defense, and detoxification were examined to discriminate the species/cultivar difference in response to salinity stress. Suntop and CM72 displayed damage to a lesser extent than in Sunmate. Compared to Sunmate, both Suntop and CM72 recorded lower electrolyte leakage and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, higher leaf relative water content, and higher activity of PAL (phenylalanine ammonia-lyase), CAD (cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase), PPO (polyphenol oxidase), SKDH (shikimate dehydrogenase), and more abundance of their mRNA under salinity stress. The expression of HKT1, HKT2, salt overly sensitive (SOS)1, AKT1, and NHX1 was upregulated in CM72 and Suntop, while downregulated in Sunmate. The transcription factor WRKY 10 was significantly induced in Suntop but suppressed in CM72 and Sunmate. Higher oxidized glutathione (GSSG) content was accumulated in cv. CM72 and Sunmate, but increased glutathione (GSH) content and the ratio of GSH/GSSG were observed in leaves and roots of Suntop under salinity stress. In conclusion, glutathione homeostasis and upregulation of the TaWRKY10 transcription factor played a more important role in wheat salt-tolerant cv. Suntop, which was different from barley cv. CM72 tolerance to salinity stress. This new finding could help in developing salinity tolerance in wheat and barley cultivars. MDPI 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7238149/ /pubmed/32316535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040519 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zeeshan, Muhammad
Lu, Meiqin
Naz, Shama
Sehar, Shafaque
Cao, Fangbin
Wu, Feibo
Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title_full Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title_fullStr Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title_full_unstemmed Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title_short Resemblance and Difference of Seedling Metabolic and Transporter Gene Expression in High Tolerance Wheat and Barley Cultivars in Response to Salinity Stress
title_sort resemblance and difference of seedling metabolic and transporter gene expression in high tolerance wheat and barley cultivars in response to salinity stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040519
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