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Title: Assessing Field Prunus Genotypes for Drought Responsive Potential by Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Promoter Analysis
Authors: Bielsa Pérez, Beatriz
Basset, Carole
Glenn, D. Michael
Rubio Cabetas, María José
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Agronomy, 8(4), (2018)
Abstract: In order to improve the effectiveness of breeding practices for Prunus rootstocks, it is essential to obtain new resistance resources, especially with regard to drought. In this study, a collection of field-grown Prunus genotypes, both wild-relative species and cultivated hybrid rootstocks, were subjected to leaf ash and carbon isotope discrimination (∆ 13C) analyses, which are strongly correlated to water use efficiency (WUE). Almond and peach wild relative species showed the lowest ∆ 13C ratios, and therefore, the highest WUE in comparison with hybrid genotypes. In addition, drought-related cis-regulatory elements (CREs) were identified in the promoter regions of the effector gene PpDhn2, and the transcription factor gene DREB2B, two genes involved in drought-response signaling pathways. The phylogenetic analysis of these regions revealed variability in the promoter region sequences of both genes. This finding provides evidence of genetic diversity between the peach- and almond-relative individuals. The results presented here can be used to select Prunus genotypes with the best drought resistance potential for breeding.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10532/4034
Related document: http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/4/42
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
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