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Exploitation Portuguese cereals landraces Agrobiodiversity: improve productivity and quality under environmental constrains
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Grain transcriptome dynamics induced by heat in commercial and traditional bread wheat genotypes
Publication . Tomás, Diana; Viegas, Wanda; Silva, Manuela
High temperature (HT) events have negative impact on wheat grains yield and
quality. Transcriptome profiles of wheat developing grains of commercial genotypes
(Antequera and Bancal) and landraces (Ardito and Magueija) submitted to heatwavelike
treatments during grain filling were evaluated. Landraces showed significantly
more differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and presented more similar responses
than commercial genotypes. DEGs were more associated with transcription and RNA
and protein synthesis in Antequera and with metabolism alterations in Bancal and
landraces. Landraces upregulated genes encoding proteins already described as HT
responsive, like heat shock proteins and cupins. Apart from the genes encoding
HSP, two other genes were upregulated in all genotypes, one encoding for Adenylate
kinase, essential for the cellular homeostasis, and the other for ferritin, recently related
with increased tolerance to several abiotic stress in Arabidopsis. Moreover, a NAC
transcription factor involved in plant development, known to be a negative regulator
of starch synthesis and grain yield, was found to be upregulated in both commercial
varieties and downregulated in Magueija landrace. The detected diversity of molecular
processes involved in heat response of commercial and traditional genotypes contribute
to understand the importance of genetic diversity and relevant pathways to cope with
these extreme events
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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IF/00834/2014/CP1219/CT0003
