2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2013.03.014
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Combining gene expression and genetic analyses to identify candidate genes involved in cold responses in pea

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“…This new high density composite map also makes a significant step forward following the founder mapping of reduced sets of SNP markers in pea by Deulvot et al [28] and Legrand et al [45]. The presence of a RIL population as well as more than a hundred markers in common with previous composite maps greatly facilitated the comparison and potential use of the newly developed SNP in a range of pea populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This new high density composite map also makes a significant step forward following the founder mapping of reduced sets of SNP markers in pea by Deulvot et al [28] and Legrand et al [45]. The presence of a RIL population as well as more than a hundred markers in common with previous composite maps greatly facilitated the comparison and potential use of the newly developed SNP in a range of pea populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A QTL related to freezing damage on LGVI of P. sativum is found to be corresponding to a major QTL for freezing tolerance on chromosome 6 in Medicago truncatula 46 . Previous studies also showed that frost tolerance is related to glycine degradation pathway, jasmonate pathway, photosynthesis, production of cryoprotectant molecules, proteins related to soluble sugar synthesis and antioxidant processes through the chloroplast, structural alteration in cell wall pectins and so on 4749 . In present study, the marker EST1109 on LGVI significantly associated with frost tolerance is located within a functional gene that has a high homology with a gene encoding mannosyl-oligosaccharide 1, 2-alpha-mannosidase in M. truncatula 50 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Selection of winter hardy cultivar (Stoddard et al, 2006;Lejeune-Hénaut et al, 2008;Dumont et al, 2009Dumont et al, , 2011Lucau-Donila et al, 2012;Grimand et al, 2013;Legrand et al, 2013) • Glucose and rafinose content, • RuBisCO activity • Higher chloroplast and chlorophyll content • Increased resistance to photoinhibition biochemical photosynthetic processes suggesting that plants are able to avoid leaf dehydration. On the other hand, under severe water deficit Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) regeneration and Rubisco carboxylation efficiency were both decreased suggesting that non-stomatal limitations (Flexas and Medrano, 2002) also occurs in addition to mechanisms involving osmotic adjustment (Boyer and Meyer, 1979).…”
Section: Peamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hr has been shown to be an ortholog of EARLY FLOWERING 3 (ELF3) known to be involved in circadian clock function . Other positional candidate genes related to freezing tolerance mechanisms were proposed by Legrand et al (2013) following mapping of genes differentially expressed between Champagne and Terese under cold exposure.…”
Section: Breeding Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%