2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0176-1617(00)80167-4
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Enhancement of Submergence Tolerance in Transgenic Rice Overproducing Pyruvate Decarboxylase

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“…Therefore, anaerobic pathway flux may play an important role in affecting reducing sugar accumulation, and consequently processing quality of potato tubers stored at low temperatures. The role of PDC in the anaerobic pathway and in stress response and tolerance has been widely reported (Drew 1997;Morrell et al 1990;Quimio et al 2000;Ismond et al 2003). We suggest a similar mechanism in our transgenic tubers responsible for LTS-tolerance.…”
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“…Therefore, anaerobic pathway flux may play an important role in affecting reducing sugar accumulation, and consequently processing quality of potato tubers stored at low temperatures. The role of PDC in the anaerobic pathway and in stress response and tolerance has been widely reported (Drew 1997;Morrell et al 1990;Quimio et al 2000;Ismond et al 2003). We suggest a similar mechanism in our transgenic tubers responsible for LTS-tolerance.…”
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“…Research results also support that enhancement of PDC levels in transgenic rice overexpressing PDC corresponded with an increase in submergence tolerance (Quimio et al 2000;Ismond et al 2003;Kursteiner et al 2003;Agarwal and Grover 2006). Recently, it has been reported that the increased hypoxia tolerance in Malus hupehensis may be partly due to the higher enzyme activity of PDC, ADH and LDH (Li et al 2010).…”
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“…Even rice, which is adapted to life in a flooded environment, incurs damage if the shoots are completely submerged for periods of time (Drew, 1997;Quimio et al, 2000). Genetic variation in flooding tolerance has been found in rice, maize (Zea mays), barley (Hordeum vulgare), and Arabidopsis.…”
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“…A large amount of research has been conducted on the role of ADH, however, to date, no one has overexpressed ADH to determine whether increased ADH activity would improve flooding tolerance. Less research has been done on PDC, but several groups have overexpressed this gene in different plants (Tadege et al, 1998;Quimio et al, 2000), and its importance as a critical control point is becoming apparent. In Arabidopsis, four genes encode PDC activity.…”
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