Image_4_Overexpression of ß-Ketoacyl Co-A Synthase1 Gene Improves Tolerance of Drought Susceptible Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Cultivar K-6 by Increased Leaf Epicuticular Wax Accumulation.tif

  • Uppala Lokesh (4967833)
  • Boya Venkatesh (4967842)
  • Kurnool Kiranmai (4967827)
  • Ambekar Nareshkumar (4967836)
  • Vennapusa Amarnathareddy (6196946)
  • Gunupuru Lokanadha Rao (4967839)
  • Anthony Masilamani Anthony Johnson (6196949)
  • Merum Pandurangaiah (4967830)
  • Chinta Sudhakar (89052)
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

Drought is one of the major environmental constraints affecting the crop productivity worldwide. One of the agricultural challenges today is to develop plants with minimized water utilization and reduced water loss in adverse environmental conditions. Epicuticular waxes play a major role in minimizing water loss. Epicuticular wax covers aerial plant parts and also prevents non-stomatal water loss by forming the outermost barrier from the surfaces. Epicuticular wax content (EWC) variation was found to be affiliated with drought tolerance of groundnut cultivars. In the current study, a fatty acid elongase gene, KCS1, which catalyzes a rate limiting step in the epicuticular wax biosynthesis was isolated from drought tolerant cultivar K-9 and o...

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