2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12298-020-00924-w
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Isolation and characterization of PoWRKY, an abiotic stress-related WRKY transcription factor from Polygonatum odoratum

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“…The SWEET POTATO FACTOR1 (SPF1), a first-identified WRKY, negatively regulated the expression of β-amylase and sporamin genes [ 17 ], while ItfWRKY70 improved the drought tolerance of Ipomoea trifida [ 18 ]. Under drought and cold stresses, the seed germination and root growth both increased in the Arabidopsis overexpression of PoWRKY1 ( Polygonatum odoratum ) [ 19 ]. WRKY70 and WRKY54 conferred osmotic stress tolerance by negatively regulating stomatal closure in Arabidopsis [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SWEET POTATO FACTOR1 (SPF1), a first-identified WRKY, negatively regulated the expression of β-amylase and sporamin genes [ 17 ], while ItfWRKY70 improved the drought tolerance of Ipomoea trifida [ 18 ]. Under drought and cold stresses, the seed germination and root growth both increased in the Arabidopsis overexpression of PoWRKY1 ( Polygonatum odoratum ) [ 19 ]. WRKY70 and WRKY54 conferred osmotic stress tolerance by negatively regulating stomatal closure in Arabidopsis [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salicylic acid and ethylene are endogenous signaling molecules that activate plant hypersensitivity and systemic acquired resistance [27,28]. MYB and WRKY are involved in regulating the dual response of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses [29,30]. Therefore, we speculate that the LtuJAG gene is a transcription factor that participates in regulating development and resistance to stress.…”
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“…There has been considerable research conducted to clone and functionally characterize WRKY genes in model plants and some agriculturally important crops. For example, the functions of WRKY TFs related to plant responses to abiotic stressors, such as low-temperature conditions, have been reported for Arabidopsis thaliana [ 21 ], rice [ 22 ], wheat [ 23 ], soybean [ 24 ], tomato [ 25 ], cucumber [ 26 ], autumn eggplant [ 27 ], bamboo [ 28 ], banana [ 29 ], and centipede grass [ 30 ]. Some WRKY TFs are positive regulators [ 20 , 25 ], whereas others are negative regulators [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%