Abscisic acid flux alterations result in differential ABA signalling responses and impact assimilation efficiency in barley under terminal drought stress
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ABA is a central player in plants response to drought stress. How variable levels of ABA under short-term versus long-term drought stress impact assimilation and growth in crops is unclear. We addressed this through comparative analysis, using two elite breeding lines of barley that show senescence or stay-green phenotype under terminal drought stress and by making use of transgenic barley lines that express AtNCED (Arabidopis thaliana 9-cisepoxycarotenoid dioxygenase) coding sequence or an RNAi sequence of ABA8’-OH (ABA 8’-hydroxylase) under the control of a drought-inducible barley promoter. The high levels of ABA and its catabolites in the senescing breeding line under long-term stress were detrimental for assimilate productivity whereas these levels were not perturbed in the staygreen type that performed better. In transgenic barley, drought-inducible AtNCED expression afforded temporal control in ABA levels such that the ABA levels rose sooner than in wildtype (WT) plants but also subsided, unlike as in WT, to near-basal levels upon prolonged stress treatment due to downregulation of endogenous HvNCED genes. The interdiction of ABA catabolism with RNAi approach of ABA8’-OH had lower ABA flux during the entire period of stress. These transgenic plants performed better than the WT under stress to maintain a favourable instantaneous water use efficiency and better assimilation. Gene expression analysis, protein structural modeling, and protein-protein interaction analyses of the members of the PYR/PYL/RCAR, PP2C, SnRK2, and ABI5/ABF family identified specific members that could potentially impact ABA metabolism and stress adaptation in barley.
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Abscisic acid flux alterations result in differential abscisic acid signaling responses and impact assimilation efficiency in barley under terminal drought stress.
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a central player in plant responses to drought stress. How variable levels of ABA under short-term versus long-term drought stress impact assimilation and growth in crops is unclear. We addressed this through comparative analysis, using two elite breeding lines of barley (Hordeum vulgare) that show senescence or stay-green phenotype under terminal drought stress and by ma...
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