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Physiological Response of OsHSP26 Overexpressed Transgenic Poplar(Populus alba L.) on Temperature StressPhysiological Response of OsHSP26 Overexpressed Transgenic Poplar(Populus alba L.) on Temperature Stress

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Physiological Response of OsHSP26 Overexpressed Transgenic Poplar(Populus alba L.) on Temperature Stress
Authors
박동진허창미양우형용성현이병현최명석
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
경상국립대학교 농업생명과학연구원
Keywords
OsHSP26; Temperature stress; Transgenic poplar
Citation
농업생명과학연구, v.51, no.3, pp 37 - 48
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
농업생명과학연구
Volume
51
Number
3
Start Page
37
End Page
48
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/14578
DOI
10.14397/jals.2017.51.3.37
ISSN
1598-5504
2383-8272
Abstract
The ability of plants to endure environmental stress factors, which are going to be moresevere due to global warming, is important especially for forest plants. Because obtain trait ofresistance to temperature using conventional breeding for woody plants is a time consumingway. In this study, chloroplast-localized OsHSP26 gene was overexpressed in Populus alba L. tobreed tolerant transgenic poplar to temperature stress. The plantlets of OsHSP26-overexpressedtransgenic poplar showed more heathy phenotypic response than wild-type plants under bothprolonged low- and high-temperature stress. While the SPAD value, which refers chlorophyllcontent, in wild-type plants decreased depending on the exposure time to the temperature stress,higher SPAD value were shown in the transgenic plants. The contents of total phenoliccompounds in the transgenic plants were lower than those of the wild-type plants, and notsignificantly changed except in the treatment of prolonged low-temperature. However, the totalflavonoids contents of the transgenic plants were dramatically increased under prolongedtemperature stress. The DPPH scavenging activities of the transgenic plants were higher thanthose of the wild-type plants under temperature stress. Consequently, it was revealed thatoverexpressing OsHSP26 allow for P. alba to be tolerant to temperature stress.
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