2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.01.008
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Gene expression analysis of volatile-rich male flowers of dioecious Pandanus fascicularis using expressed sequence tags

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“…An abiotic stress-regulated cDNA clone (CD725202) from Pennisetum encodes proteins involved in cellular homeostasis, including a B12D-like protein that protects plants from stress-induced damages and facilitates the establishment of cellular homeostasis (Mishra et al 2007 ). A cDNA sequence (CdR311) with identity to the mRNA sequence of a Zea mays B12D-like protein (AY104072) is up-regulated in roots of Bermuda grass growing under petroleum stress, but its biological activity remains unknown (Peña-Castro et al 2006 ), B12D proteins may be involved in general functions such as signal transduction, disease resistance, cell growth, and differentiation (Vinod et al 2010 ). A B12D protein cDNA (BP947551) showed 100% transcript variation in NaCl-treated leaves and roots of Burma mangrove , making it a perfect candidate as a stress-responsive protein (Miyama et al 2006 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An abiotic stress-regulated cDNA clone (CD725202) from Pennisetum encodes proteins involved in cellular homeostasis, including a B12D-like protein that protects plants from stress-induced damages and facilitates the establishment of cellular homeostasis (Mishra et al 2007 ). A cDNA sequence (CdR311) with identity to the mRNA sequence of a Zea mays B12D-like protein (AY104072) is up-regulated in roots of Bermuda grass growing under petroleum stress, but its biological activity remains unknown (Peña-Castro et al 2006 ), B12D proteins may be involved in general functions such as signal transduction, disease resistance, cell growth, and differentiation (Vinod et al 2010 ). A B12D protein cDNA (BP947551) showed 100% transcript variation in NaCl-treated leaves and roots of Burma mangrove , making it a perfect candidate as a stress-responsive protein (Miyama et al 2006 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pandanus fascicularis Lam, referred to as screw pine, is a palm-like evergreen tree or shrub of the Pandanaceae family. P. fascicularis is distributed mainly in subtropical and tropical regions, is native to South Asia, and, in particular, has a significant presence in mangrove swamps (Loa et al, 2016; Vinod et al, 2007; Vinod et al, 2010). The leaves of P. fascicularis are useful in edema, tumor, leprosy, antispasmodic, inflammation, pain, and rheumatoid arthritis applications (Panda et al, 2008; Rajeswari et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%