The availability of various comparative genomics tools has allowed the identification of several potential drought-tolerant genes in plants such as wheat, tomato, maize and others. In this study, orthologous drought-tolerant genes in Oryza sativa (rice), Zea mays (maize), Phoenix dactilyfera (date palm) and Arabidopsis thaliana (arabidopsis) were identified using InParanoid and SonicParanoid tools. From the 9,952 orthologous proteins found among the four species, 8,573 sequences were annotated and assigned to 5,729 GO terms; classified into the biological process category, molecular function category and cellular component category. Sixty-five OGs were found to be represented under four drought tolerance GO terms; regulation of response to ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant responses to drought stress is challengin...
Background: Plant roots are important organs to uptake soil water and nutrients, perceiving and tran...
Drought tolerance is an important quantitative trait with multipart phenotypes that are often furthe...
The availability of various comparative genomics tools has allowed the identification of several pot...
Extreme and unpredictable weather has gradually posed a threat to the global production of the world...
Keywords: rice, Arabidopsis, drought, genetic mapping,<span class=SpellE>microarray</span>, transcri...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
Drought tolerance is an important quantitative trait with multipart phenotypes that are often furthe...
The identification and validation of candidate genes related to traits of interest is a time consumi...
The impacts of drought on plant growth and development limit cereal crop production worldwide. Rice ...
Plants are sessile and therefore exposed to a number of biotic and abiotic stresses. Drought is the ...
Background: Drought is the major environmental stress threatening crop-plant produc...
Background: Drought is the major environmental stress threatening crop-plant produc...
Economically important crops, such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and other food crops are affected ...
Drought is a major constraint affecting rice production and causing yield reduction of up to 60% in ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant responses to drought stress is challengin...
Background: Plant roots are important organs to uptake soil water and nutrients, perceiving and tran...
Drought tolerance is an important quantitative trait with multipart phenotypes that are often furthe...
The availability of various comparative genomics tools has allowed the identification of several pot...
Extreme and unpredictable weather has gradually posed a threat to the global production of the world...
Keywords: rice, Arabidopsis, drought, genetic mapping,<span class=SpellE>microarray</span>, transcri...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
Drought tolerance is an important quantitative trait with multipart phenotypes that are often furthe...
The identification and validation of candidate genes related to traits of interest is a time consumi...
The impacts of drought on plant growth and development limit cereal crop production worldwide. Rice ...
Plants are sessile and therefore exposed to a number of biotic and abiotic stresses. Drought is the ...
Background: Drought is the major environmental stress threatening crop-plant produc...
Background: Drought is the major environmental stress threatening crop-plant produc...
Economically important crops, such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and other food crops are affected ...
Drought is a major constraint affecting rice production and causing yield reduction of up to 60% in ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant responses to drought stress is challengin...
Background: Plant roots are important organs to uptake soil water and nutrients, perceiving and tran...
Drought tolerance is an important quantitative trait with multipart phenotypes that are often furthe...