2018
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15351
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Osmotic stress enhances suberization of apoplastic barriers in barley seminal roots: analysis of chemical, transcriptomic and physiological responses

Abstract: Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is more drought tolerant than other cereals, thus making it an excellent model for the study of the chemical, transcriptomic and physiological effects of water deficit. Roots are the first organ to sense soil water deficit. Therefore, we studied the response of barley seminal roots to different water potentials induced by polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000. We investigated changes in anatomical parameters by histochemistry and microscopy, quantitative and qualitative changes in suberin com… Show more

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“…The qualitative suberin composition in terms of substance classes and single detected suberin monomers was identical between cultivated and wild barley, and it also fits to published data of other barley cultivars such as Golf (Ranathunge et al, ) and Scarlett (Kreszies et al, ). This suggests that the root suberin monomer composition is genetically well conserved in barley even under stress conditions.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The qualitative suberin composition in terms of substance classes and single detected suberin monomers was identical between cultivated and wild barley, and it also fits to published data of other barley cultivars such as Golf (Ranathunge et al, ) and Scarlett (Kreszies et al, ). This suggests that the root suberin monomer composition is genetically well conserved in barley even under stress conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Comparing the RNA‐Seq data of the wild barley Pakistan with published RNA‐Seq data from the modern cultivar Scarlett (Kreszies et al, ) grown under exactly the same experimental conditions, at FDR ≤ 5% and|Log 2 FC|≥ 1, resulted in 5,749 and 5,730 unique upregulated genes and 5,092 and 6,889 unique downregulated genes in control and osmotic stress, respectively (Figure b,c, Table S4). The functional categorization and singular enrichment analysis of GO terms of the comparison between wild barley Pakistan and modern cultivar Scarlett showed 717 enriched GO terms.…”
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