Over more than a decade molecular techniques have been applied to analyse the response of plants to drought with the objective to identify genes which contribute to drought tolerance. The studies have used a variety of experimental strategies, and they have resulted in the characterization of a large number of genes which are expressed upon dehydration. A very prominent group among these genes are the so-called Lea (=late embryogenesis abundant) genes which appear to occur ubiquitously in most higher plants. A challenge for future research is still to identify the role of the gene products in dehydration stress; it is particularly necessary to distinguish gene products with a potential in osmoprotection and those which are only involved in secondary reactions. Another area of research activities has been to elucidate the dehydration stress-triggered signal transduction and the role of ABA in this process. For this part transgenic plants have been used to evaluate promoter sequences and to characterize cis-acting regulatory promoter elements crucial for a distinct expression pattern.

Responses of plants to dehydration stress: a molecular analysis.

FURINI, Antonella;
1996-01-01

Abstract

Over more than a decade molecular techniques have been applied to analyse the response of plants to drought with the objective to identify genes which contribute to drought tolerance. The studies have used a variety of experimental strategies, and they have resulted in the characterization of a large number of genes which are expressed upon dehydration. A very prominent group among these genes are the so-called Lea (=late embryogenesis abundant) genes which appear to occur ubiquitously in most higher plants. A challenge for future research is still to identify the role of the gene products in dehydration stress; it is particularly necessary to distinguish gene products with a potential in osmoprotection and those which are only involved in secondary reactions. Another area of research activities has been to elucidate the dehydration stress-triggered signal transduction and the role of ABA in this process. For this part transgenic plants have been used to evaluate promoter sequences and to characterize cis-acting regulatory promoter elements crucial for a distinct expression pattern.
1996
dehydration stress
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