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dc.contributor.authorWachira, Francis N.
dc.contributor.authorMaritim, Tony
dc.contributor.authorKamunya, Samson
dc.contributor.authorMwendia, Charles
dc.contributor.authorMireji, Paul
dc.contributor.authorMuoki, Richard
dc.contributor.authorWamalwa, Mark
dc.contributor.authorFrancesca, Stomeo
dc.contributor.authorSchaack, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorKyalo, Martina
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-20T08:52:35Z
dc.date.available2017-02-20T08:52:35Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationJ Plant Biotechnol 2016;43:302-310en_US
dc.identifier.issn2384-1397 (Online)
dc.identifier.issn1229-2818 (Print)
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.kspbtjpb.org/journal/list.html?pn=search&s_t=ranscriptome-based+identification+of+water-deficit+stress+responsive+genes+in+the+tea+plant%2C+Camellia+sinensis&s_a=&s_k=&s_v=&s_n=&x=34&y=4
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3123
dc.descriptionDOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2016.43.3.302en_US
dc.description.abstractA study aimed at identifying putative drought responsive genes that confer tolerance to water stress deficit in tea plants was conducted in a ‘rain-out shelter’ using potted plants. Eighteen months old drought tolerant and susceptible tea cultivars were each separately exposed to water stress or control conditions of 18 or 34% soil moisture content, respectively, for three months. After the treatment period, leaves were harvested from each treatment for isolation of RNA and cDNA synthesis. The cDNA libraries were sequenced on Roche 454 high-throughput pyrosequencing platform to produce 232,853 reads. After quality control, the reads were assembled into 460 long transcripts (contigs). The annotated contigs showed similarity with proteins in the Arabidopsis thaliana proteome. Heat shock proteins (HSP70), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (cat), peroxidase (PoX), calmoduline- like protein (Cam7) and galactinol synthase (Gols4) drought- related genes were shown to be regulated differently in tea plants exposed to water stress. HSP70 and SOD were highly expressed in the drought tolerant cultivar relative to the susceptible cultivar under drought conditions. The genes and pathways identified suggest efficient regulation leading to active adaptation as a basal defense response against water stress deficit by tea. The knowledge generated can be further utilized to better understand molecular mechanisms underlying stress tolerance in tea.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherThe Korean Society for Plant Biotechnologyen_US
dc.subjectWater stressen_US
dc.subjectTranscriptomeen_US
dc.subjectPyrosequencingen_US
dc.subjectGene ontologyen_US
dc.subjectDe novoen_US
dc.subjectAssemblyen_US
dc.titleTranscriptome-based identification of water-deficit stress responsive genes in the tea plant, Camellia sinensisen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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