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Current Genomics - Volume 18, Issue 6, 2017
Volume 18, Issue 6, 2017
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A Functional Genomic Perspective on Drought Signalling and its Crosstalk with Phytohormone-mediated Signalling Pathways in Plants
Authors: Shalini Tiwari, Charu Lata, Puneet Singh Chauhan, Vivek Prasad and Manoj PrasadIntroduction: Drought stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses that negatively influence crop performance and productivity. Plants acclimatize to drought stress conditions through altered molecular, biochemical and physiological responses. Gene and/or protein expression and regulation are thought to be modulated upon stress perception and signal transduction for providing requisite endurance to plants. Plant Read More
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Transcription Factors and Their Roles in Signal Transduction in Plants under Abiotic Stresses
In agricultural production, abiotic stresses are known as the main disturbance leading to negative impacts on crop performance. Research on elucidating plant defense mechanisms against the stresses at molecular level has been addressed for years in order to identify the major contributors in boosting the plant tolerance ability. From literature, numerous genes from different species, and from both functional an Read More
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An Overview of Signaling Regulons During Cold Stress Tolerance in Plants
Authors: Amit Pareek, Ashima Khurana, Arun K. Sharma and Rahul KumarPlants, being sessile organisms, constantly withstand environmental fluctuations, including low- temperature, also referred as cold stress. Whereas cold poses serious challenges at both physiological and developmental levels to plants growing in tropical or sub-tropical regions, plants from temperate climatic regions can withstand chilling or freezing temperatures . Several cold inducible genes have already been isolated an Read More
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Genomics of Metal Stress-Mediated Signalling and Plant Adaptive Responses in Reference to Phytohormones
Authors: Anurakti Shukla, Sudhakar Srivastava and Penna SuprasannaIntroduction: As a consequence of a sessile lifestyle, plants often have to face a number of life threatening abiotic and biotic stresses. Plants counteract the stresses through morphological and physiological adaptations, which are imparted through flexible and well-coordinated network of signalling and effector molecules, where phytohormones play important role. Hormone synthesis, signal transduction, perception and cr Read More
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Recent Advances in Substrate Identification of Protein Kinases in Plants and Their Role in Stress Management
Authors: Saroj K. Jha, Shikha Malik, Manisha Sharma, Amita Pandey and Girdhar K. PandeyProtein phosphorylation-dephosphorylation is a well-known regulatory mechanism in biological systems and has become one of the significant means of protein function regulation, modulating most of the biological processes. Protein kinases play vital role in numerous cellular processes. Kinases transduce external signal into responses such as growth, immunity and stress tolerance through phosphorylation of their target Read More
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Looking at Halophytic Adaptation to High Salinity Through Genomics Landscape
Authors: G. C. Nikalje, T. D. Nikam and P. SuprasannaSoil salinity is an important stress factor that limits plant growth and productivity. For a given plant species, it is critical to sense and respond to salt stimuli followed by activation of multitude of mechanisms for plants to survive. Halophytes, the wonders of saline soils, have demonstrated ability to withstand and reproduce in at least 200 mM NaCl concentration, which makes them an ideal system to study mechanism of salt adaptati Read More
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Salinity Tolerance Mechanism of Osmotin and Osmotin-like Proteins: A Promising Candidate for Enhancing Plant Salt Tolerance
Authors: Qun Wan, Shao Hongbo, Xu Zhaolong, Liu Jia, Zhang Dayong and Huang YihongIntroduction: Salt stress is one of the most important abiotic stress factors which severely affect agricultural production. Osmotins and OLPs (osmotin like proteins) are kinds of proteins which were produced during plant adapting to the environmental stress. Objective: These proteins were closely related to osmotic regulation and resistance stress. They are widely distributed in plants. Their expression for these genes was in Read More
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Improving Salt Tolerance of Chickpea Using Modern Genomics Tools and Molecular Breeding
Authors: Mayank Kaashyap, Rebecca Ford, Abhishek Bohra, Aniket Kuvalekar and Nitin MantriIntroduction: The high protein value, essential minerals, dietary fibre and notable ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen make chickpea a highly remunerative crop, particularly in low-input food production systems. Of the variety of constraints challenging chickpea productivity worldwide, salinity remains of prime concern owing to the intrinsic sensitivity of the crop. In view of the projected expansion of chickpea into arable Read More
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