2014
DOI: 10.15835/nsb.6.2.9327
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Studies on the Accumulation of Drought-Induced Boiling Soluble Proteins (Hydrophilins) at Vegetative and Reproductive Phases of Drought Tolerant and Susceptible Cultivars of <i>Triticum aestivum</i>

Abstract: Drought is one of the major environmental constraints affecting the crops worldwide. Expression of boiling soluble proteins (BSPs) is of paramount importance, because they play important roles in the water stress responses and also in plant metabolism.In this study, the effect of drought on BSPs at vegetative (shoots) and reproductive (seeds) phases of drought tolerant (cv. 'PBW 527') and drought susceptible (cv. 'PBW 343') cultivars of Triticum aestivum were carried at three different developmental stages.The… Show more

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