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Effects of lanthanum on POD expression and DNA methylation of purple pepper under salt stress 被引量:4
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作者 胡能兵 隋益虎 +2 位作者 蔡永萍 樊洪泓 林毅 《Journal of Rare Earths》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第5期467-475,共9页
Pepper seedlings were hydroponically cultivated in 0-20 mg/L extraneous lanthanum chloride (La3+) for different numbers of days to investigate its regulating effects under salt stress. The results showed that, depe... Pepper seedlings were hydroponically cultivated in 0-20 mg/L extraneous lanthanum chloride (La3+) for different numbers of days to investigate its regulating effects under salt stress. The results showed that, depending on the salt stress of 0.75 g/L, a lower concentration of La3+ (1.0 rag/L) might result in the lowest death rate, increase POD activity and change the band type of the stem and root on the 8th day. Furthermore, a methylation analysis by the methylation-sensitive amplified polymorphism (MSAP) technique indicated that a lower concentration of La3+ (1.0 mg/L) triggered the lowest methylation level of 26.1%, of which the hypermethylation events were the primary type of methylation. In addition, the sequencing of 14 differ- entially expressed polymorphic fragments and the subsequent blast search revealed that La3+ could induce methylation events in salt-tolerance sequences. 展开更多
关键词 lanthanum chloride PEPPER salt stress POD DNA methylation rare earths
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Photosynthesis,Metabolite Composition and Anatomical Structure of Oryza sativa and Two Wild Relatives,O.grandiglumis and O.alta 被引量:2
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作者 Jwakyung SUNG Suyeon LEE +3 位作者 Jong-Wook CHUNG Gerald EDWARDS Hojin RYU Taewan KIM 《Rice science》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第4期218-227,共10页
Photosynthesis, enzyme activities and metabolite pools associated with primary carbon metabolism in leaves were studied in O. grandiglumis and O. alta (wild relatives of rice which produce high biomass) versus O. sa... Photosynthesis, enzyme activities and metabolite pools associated with primary carbon metabolism in leaves were studied in O. grandiglumis and O. alta (wild relatives of rice which produce high biomass) versus O. sativa (a japonica cultivar and a indica-japonica hybrid) to assess their potential for identifying traits which might be utilized to enhance rice productivity. The wild relatives had higher rates of photosynthesis on a fresh weight basis, and higher water use efficiency than the O. sativa lines. There were no striking differences in activities of a number of key enzymes in carbon and nitrogen metabolism between the wild relatives and cultivated rice lines. Along with higher rates of photosynthesis on a fresh weight basis, the leaves of the two wild species had higher nitrate content, higher levels of starch, glucose and fructose, and higher levels of organic acids (malate, succinate and acetate), compared to the O. sativa lines. The results suggested that O. grandiglumis and O. alta have differences in physiology and primary metabolism which might be exploited to improve growth and productivity of cultivated rice. 展开更多
关键词 CARBOHYDRATE photosynthesis rate nitrogen assimilation metabolite composition leaf rice wild relative
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