2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2020.153338
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Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis bZIP transcription factor AREB1 activates cross-signaling responses in soybean under drought and flooding stresses

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“…TFs are divided into different families based on their function (Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021). The floodinduced expression level of TFs indicates the tolerance mechanism of soybean cultivars (Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021). Valliyodan et al (2014) evaluated soybean cultivars PI408105A and S99-2281 to examine their response to flood stress and understand the differential gene expression.…”
Section: Transcription Factors Analysis For Flood Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TFs are divided into different families based on their function (Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021). The floodinduced expression level of TFs indicates the tolerance mechanism of soybean cultivars (Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021). Valliyodan et al (2014) evaluated soybean cultivars PI408105A and S99-2281 to examine their response to flood stress and understand the differential gene expression.…”
Section: Transcription Factors Analysis For Flood Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression of AtAREB1 was enhanced by flood stress. Genetically altered soybean plants overexpressing AtAREB1 showed improved tolerance to flooding stress (Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021). Two more bZIP TFs GmbZIP1 and GmbZIP160, were detected in the soybean genome.…”
Section: Transcription Factors Analysis For Flood Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O segundo caminho é o da biotecnologia, onde por meio do melhoramento genético é possível encontrar genes tolerantes à temperatura elevada e à alta defi ciência hídrica. Esse é um caminho promissor e soluções já foram encontradas para soja [18], feijão [19], algodão [20] e para a pecuária bovina [20]. No caso específi co deste trabalho, o foco são os sistemas de produção adaptados, portanto não serão discutidos os avanços em biotecnologia.…”
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“…The study by Hsieh et al (2010) showed that SlAREB , a member of bZIP in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ), regulated stress-responsive genes and improved water logging deficit and salt stress response. Elsewhere, it was reported that AREB1 , an Arabidopsis bZIP transcription factor, conferred tolerance to water deficit (including drought and flooding stresses) in modified soybeans overexpressing AREB1 ( Fuhrmann-Aoyagi et al, 2021 ). PPI 1 , a bZIP in pepper, regulated expression of genes involved in defense mechanisms ( Lee et al, 2002 ).…”
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confidence: 99%