2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42976-021-00189-3
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Most drought-induced DNA methylation changes switched to pre-stress state after re-irrigation in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars

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“…In addition, compared with the complete mature medium, the expression of DNA methyltransferase genes increased in SE cultures in maltose-free medium at the third week, and the level of global DNA methylation increased during the later SE developmental stages. It was similar to the phenomenon after suffering from abiotic stress such as drought and salinity [46][47][48]. The reduced sugar source could reduce the energy source for tissue growth, resulting in the slightly enhanced expression of DNA methyltransferase genes and the increase of global DNA methylation level at the latter embryo developmental stages, which is more conducive to the development of SEs.…”
Section: The Correlation Between Dna Methylation Of Ses and Peg/malto...supporting
confidence: 56%
“…In addition, compared with the complete mature medium, the expression of DNA methyltransferase genes increased in SE cultures in maltose-free medium at the third week, and the level of global DNA methylation increased during the later SE developmental stages. It was similar to the phenomenon after suffering from abiotic stress such as drought and salinity [46][47][48]. The reduced sugar source could reduce the energy source for tissue growth, resulting in the slightly enhanced expression of DNA methyltransferase genes and the increase of global DNA methylation level at the latter embryo developmental stages, which is more conducive to the development of SEs.…”
Section: The Correlation Between Dna Methylation Of Ses and Peg/malto...supporting
confidence: 56%
“…The increased DNA methylation level of CRSE indicated that cryo-treatment caused stress to CRSE similarly to drought and salinity [39][40][41] at the early induction stage, which was important in initiating dedifferentiation. The highly expressed genes OPT4, TIP1-1, Chi I, GST, WRKY7, MYBS3, LRR-RLK, PBL7, and WIN1 might be attributed to cryotreatment during the CRSE induction process.…”
Section: Effects Of Cryo-treatment and Exogenous Hormones On Gene Expression During The Induction From Crsementioning
confidence: 99%