Rice Genetics V 2007
DOI: 10.1142/9789812708816_0009
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Novel insights into the genomics of rice root adaptive development

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“…Roots are considered a primary site for stress signal perception, where a signaling mechanism cascade initiates gene expression in response to drought stress. These transcriptional changes can result in successful adaptations, protecting plants against environmental stress [ 31 ]. The differentially expressed ESTs identified in our study provide a list of gene regulated in response to terminal drought stress in root tissue of chickpea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roots are considered a primary site for stress signal perception, where a signaling mechanism cascade initiates gene expression in response to drought stress. These transcriptional changes can result in successful adaptations, protecting plants against environmental stress [ 31 ]. The differentially expressed ESTs identified in our study provide a list of gene regulated in response to terminal drought stress in root tissue of chickpea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When subjected to various abiotic stresses from soil, such as drought and heavy metals, roots are the first site for sensing stress signals and initiating signaling cascades at the molecular level in response to adverse environments. Through these responses, plants can regulate gene expression of regulatory and functional proteins to enhance stress tolerance 9 . Plant response to drought stress has become highly important in current plant biology research because drought stress can lead to a complex process that involves morphological, physiological, and biochemical changes 10 13 .…”
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“…Roots are supposed to be the primary site for sensing drought stress to initiate signaling cascade at molecular level in responses to drought. Plants can successfully adopt a tolerance mechanism against environmental stress by regulating gene expression through transcriptional changes in regulatory and functional proteins (Périn et al, 2007 ). In a study, Kawasaki et al ( 2001 ) observed that gene expression profiling of rice under salt stress may result in up and downregulation of ~10% of the transcripts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%