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Author(s):Yang, Qingchuan; Hu, Xiaoyan; Kang, Junmei; Jin, Houcong
Author Affiliation:Institute of Animal Sciences, CAAS, Beijing, P R China
Title:Cloning of DREB transcription factor from Buffalo grass
Section:Grasslands/rangelands production systems: Amenity and conservation turf and turf-grass
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Meeting Info.:Hohhot, China: June 29-July 5, 2008
Source:XXI International Grassland Congress and VIII International Rangeland Congress: Multifunctional Grasslands in a Changing World. Vol. 2, 2008, p. 308.
Publishing Information:Guangzhou, China: Guangdong People's Publishing House
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Bouteloua dactyloides; Clones; Drought resistance; Genetic restistance; Mechanism of resistance; Molecular markers
Abstract/Contents:Briefly presents a study examining the molecular mechanism in Buffalo grass which allows it to have a strong resistance against drought stress, suggesting that "[the] separation and clone of genes related to drought stress is an important step to clarify the mechanism." Provides the materials and methods employed during the study, stating that "total RNA [Ribonucleic acid] was extracted from fresh Buffalo grass induced by 20% [percent] PEG -[Polyethylene glycol] for 10 days." Reports that "the full-length cDNA [complementary Deoxyribonucleic acid] gained by overlapping sequences and the analysis of the sequence indicated that it contained an open reading frame encoding a protein of 254 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 38.75 kDa [kilodaltons] and isoelectric point of 5.85." Concludes that "cloning of DREB [dehydration responsive element binding protein] [may] transcription factor from drought stressed Buffalo grass was useful to uncover the molecular mechanism of Buffalo grass drought resistance and to improve the drought tolerance of other species."
Language:English
References:4
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Yang, Q., X. Hu, J. Kang, and H. Jin. 2008. Cloning of DREB transcription factor from Buffalo grass. p. 308. In XXI International Grassland Congress and VIII International Rangeland Congress: Multifunctional Grasslands in a Changing World. Hohhot, China: June 29-July 5, 2008. Guangzhou, China: Guangdong People's Publishing House.
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