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Physiological and molecular insights into drought tolerance


Sagadevan G Mundree
Bienyameen Baker
Shaheen Mowla
Shaun Peters
Saberi Marais
Clare Vander Willigen
Kershini Govender
Alice Maredza
Samson Muyanga
Jill M Farrant
Jennifer A Thomson

Abstract

Water is a major limiting factor in world agriculture. In general, most crop plants are highly sensitive to even a mild dehydration stress. There are however, a few genera of plants unique to Southern Africa, called "resurrection plants" which can tolerate extreme water loss or desiccation. We have used Xerophyta viscosa, a representative of the monocotyledonous resurrection plants to isolate genes that are associated with osmotic stress tolerance. Several genes that are differentially expressed, and that confer functional sufficiency to osmotically-stressed Escherichia coli are being studied at the molecular and biochemical levels. In this review, we use this as a basis to discuss the physiological and molecular insights into drought tolerance.


(African Journal of Biotechnology: 2002 1(2): 28-38)

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