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Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum

Tetraploid species T. dicoccum Shuebl is a potential source of drought tolerance for cultivated wheat, including common wheat. This paper describes the genotyping of nine stable allolines isolated in the offspring from crossing of T. dicoccum x T. aestivum L. using 21 microsatellite (simple sequence...

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Autores principales: Terletskaya, Nina V., Shcherban, Andrey B., Nesterov, Michail A., Perfil’ev, Roman N., Salina, Elena A., Altayeva, Nazira A., Blavachinskaya, Irina V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397492
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093356
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author Terletskaya, Nina V.
Shcherban, Andrey B.
Nesterov, Michail A.
Perfil’ev, Roman N.
Salina, Elena A.
Altayeva, Nazira A.
Blavachinskaya, Irina V.
author_facet Terletskaya, Nina V.
Shcherban, Andrey B.
Nesterov, Michail A.
Perfil’ev, Roman N.
Salina, Elena A.
Altayeva, Nazira A.
Blavachinskaya, Irina V.
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description Tetraploid species T. dicoccum Shuebl is a potential source of drought tolerance for cultivated wheat, including common wheat. This paper describes the genotyping of nine stable allolines isolated in the offspring from crossing of T. dicoccum x T. aestivum L. using 21 microsatellite (simple sequence repeats—SSR) markers and two cytoplasmic mitochondrial markers to orf256, rps19-p genes; evaluation of drought tolerance of allolines at different stages of ontogenesis (growth parameters, relative water content, quantum efficiency of Photosystem II, electron transport rate, energy dissipated in Photosystem II); and the study of drought tolerance regulator gene Dreb-1 with allele-specific PCR (AS-MARKER) and partial sequence analysis. Most allolines differ in genomic composition and T. dicoccum introgressions. Four allolines—D-b-05, D-d-05, D-d-05b, and D-41-05—revealed signs of drought tolerance of varying degrees. The more drought tolerant D-41-05 line was also characterized by Dreb-B1 allele introgression from T. dicoccum. A number of non-specific patterns and significant differences in allolines in regulation of physiological parameters in drought conditions is identified. Changes in photosynthetic activity in stress-drought are shown to reflect the level of drought tolerance of the forms studied. The contribution of different combinations of nuclear/cytoplasmic genome and alleles of Dreb-1 gene in allolines to the formation of stress tolerance and photosynthetic activity is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-72469932020-06-02 Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum Terletskaya, Nina V. Shcherban, Andrey B. Nesterov, Michail A. Perfil’ev, Roman N. Salina, Elena A. Altayeva, Nazira A. Blavachinskaya, Irina V. Int J Mol Sci Article Tetraploid species T. dicoccum Shuebl is a potential source of drought tolerance for cultivated wheat, including common wheat. This paper describes the genotyping of nine stable allolines isolated in the offspring from crossing of T. dicoccum x T. aestivum L. using 21 microsatellite (simple sequence repeats—SSR) markers and two cytoplasmic mitochondrial markers to orf256, rps19-p genes; evaluation of drought tolerance of allolines at different stages of ontogenesis (growth parameters, relative water content, quantum efficiency of Photosystem II, electron transport rate, energy dissipated in Photosystem II); and the study of drought tolerance regulator gene Dreb-1 with allele-specific PCR (AS-MARKER) and partial sequence analysis. Most allolines differ in genomic composition and T. dicoccum introgressions. Four allolines—D-b-05, D-d-05, D-d-05b, and D-41-05—revealed signs of drought tolerance of varying degrees. The more drought tolerant D-41-05 line was also characterized by Dreb-B1 allele introgression from T. dicoccum. A number of non-specific patterns and significant differences in allolines in regulation of physiological parameters in drought conditions is identified. Changes in photosynthetic activity in stress-drought are shown to reflect the level of drought tolerance of the forms studied. The contribution of different combinations of nuclear/cytoplasmic genome and alleles of Dreb-1 gene in allolines to the formation of stress tolerance and photosynthetic activity is discussed. MDPI 2020-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7246993/ /pubmed/32397492 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093356 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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Terletskaya, Nina V.
Shcherban, Andrey B.
Nesterov, Michail A.
Perfil’ev, Roman N.
Salina, Elena A.
Altayeva, Nazira A.
Blavachinskaya, Irina V.
Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title_full Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title_fullStr Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title_full_unstemmed Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title_short Drought Stress Tolerance and Photosynthetic Activity of Alloplasmic Lines T. dicoccum x T. aestivum
title_sort drought stress tolerance and photosynthetic activity of alloplasmic lines t. dicoccum x t. aestivum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397492
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093356
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