MdHY5 positively regulates cold tolerance in apple by integrating the auxin and abscisic acid pathways
Xiaomin Liu,
Jiangtong Wei,
Sujuan Li
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Low‐temperature stress causes various types of physiological and biochemical damage to plants. The basic leucine zipper (bZIP) family transcription factor HY5 plays a significant role in multiple stress responses in plants.
Here, cold stress was found to induce the upregulation of MdHY5 expression, which, in turn, positively regulates the cold tolerance of apple (Malus domestica). MdHY5 directly interacts the promoters of MdGH3‐2/12 (auxin‐amido synthetase) and inhibits their expression. However, low‐t… Show more
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