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Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis of Young Spikes in Response to Late Spring Coldness in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
by
Arshad, Muhammad
, Jiang, Gang
, Yang, Wenkang
, Li, Jincai
, Hassan, Muhammad A.
, Ni, Qianqian
, Xu, Yonghan
, Xu, Hui
, Muhammad, Noor
, Liu, Binbin
, Chen, Xiang
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anther connective tissue formation phase (ACFP)
/ Catalase
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Cold resistance
/ Connective tissue
/ Connective tissues
/ Cultivars
/ differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
/ Drought
/ Freezing
/ Gene regulation
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ late spring coldness (LSC)
/ Low temperature
/ Low temperature resistance
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular modelling
/ Peroxidase
/ Physiology
/ physiology and transcriptome
/ Plant hormones
/ Plant Science
/ Real time
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Temperature
/ Temperature requirements
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcriptomes
/ Triticum aestivum L
/ Wheat
2022
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Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis of Young Spikes in Response to Late Spring Coldness in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
by
Arshad, Muhammad
, Jiang, Gang
, Yang, Wenkang
, Li, Jincai
, Hassan, Muhammad A.
, Ni, Qianqian
, Xu, Yonghan
, Xu, Hui
, Muhammad, Noor
, Liu, Binbin
, Chen, Xiang
in
anther connective tissue formation phase (ACFP)
/ Catalase
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Cold resistance
/ Connective tissue
/ Connective tissues
/ Cultivars
/ differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
/ Drought
/ Freezing
/ Gene regulation
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ late spring coldness (LSC)
/ Low temperature
/ Low temperature resistance
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular modelling
/ Peroxidase
/ Physiology
/ physiology and transcriptome
/ Plant hormones
/ Plant Science
/ Real time
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Temperature
/ Temperature requirements
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcriptomes
/ Triticum aestivum L
/ Wheat
2022
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Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis of Young Spikes in Response to Late Spring Coldness in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
by
Arshad, Muhammad
, Jiang, Gang
, Yang, Wenkang
, Li, Jincai
, Hassan, Muhammad A.
, Ni, Qianqian
, Xu, Yonghan
, Xu, Hui
, Muhammad, Noor
, Liu, Binbin
, Chen, Xiang
in
anther connective tissue formation phase (ACFP)
/ Catalase
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Cold resistance
/ Connective tissue
/ Connective tissues
/ Cultivars
/ differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
/ Drought
/ Freezing
/ Gene regulation
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ late spring coldness (LSC)
/ Low temperature
/ Low temperature resistance
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular modelling
/ Peroxidase
/ Physiology
/ physiology and transcriptome
/ Plant hormones
/ Plant Science
/ Real time
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Temperature
/ Temperature requirements
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcriptomes
/ Triticum aestivum L
/ Wheat
2022
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Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis of Young Spikes in Response to Late Spring Coldness in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis of Young Spikes in Response to Late Spring Coldness in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
2022
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Late spring coldness (LSC) is critical for wheat growth and development in the Huang-Huai valleys of China. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms for young spikes responding to low temperature (LT) stress during anther connective tissue formation phase (ACFP). To elucidate the molecular mechanisms associated with low temperature, we performed a comparative transcriptome analysis of wheat cultivars Xinmai26 (XM26: cold-sensitive) and Yannong19 (YN19: cold-tolerant) using RNA-seq data. Over 4000 differently expressed genes (DEGs) were identified under low temperature conditions (T1: 4°C) and freezing conditions (T2: −4°C) compared with control (CK: 16°C). The number of DEGs associated with two cultivars at two low temperature treatments (T1: 4°C and T2: −4°C) were 834, 1,353, 231, and 1,882 in four comparison groups (Xinmai26-CK vs. Xinmai26-T1, Xinmai26-CK vs. Xinmai26-T2, Yannong19-CK vs. Yannong19-T1, and Yannong19-CK vs. Yannong19-T2), respectively. Furthermore, to validate the accuracy of RNA-seq, 16 DEGs were analyzed using quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Several transcriptome changes were observed through Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway functional enrichment analysis in plant hormone signal transduction, circadian rhythm-plant, and starch and sucrose metabolism under low temperature. In addition, 126 transcription factors (TFs), including AP2-ERF, bHLH, WRKY, MYB, HSF , and members of the bZIP family, were considered as cold-responsive. It is the first study to investigate DEGs associated with low temperature stress at the transcriptome level in two wheat cultivars with different cold resistance capacities. Most likely, the variations in transcription factors (TFs) regulation, and starch and sucrose metabolism contribute to different cold resistance capacities in the two cultivars. Further, physiological activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) enzymes, malondialdehyde (MDA), soluble sugar (SS), and sucrose contents were evaluated to investigate the negative impacts of low temperature in both cultivars. These findings provide new insight into the molecular mechanisms of plant responses to low temperature and potential candidate genes that required for improving wheat’s capacity to withstand low temperature stress.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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