2005. Physiological and molecular responses to abiotic stress in rice (Oryza sativa)
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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The general objective of this study was to identify genes with important roles in cold-stress tolerance and to understand how they function. Identification and characterization of these genes in the context of cellular biochemistry and physiology are major challenges for the plant molecular biologist following completion of the full genomic sequences of the model plant species Arabidopsis and Oryza.
The specific objectives were:
1- To characterize the involvement of the OsLti6 gene family in abiotic stress responses.
2- To elucidate the functional role of OsLti6 in cold stress and to identify proteins with which it may interact.
3- To identify the physiological responses of rice genotypes to abiotic stress.
4- To examine expression profile differences between cold tolerant and sensitive rice genotypes in a semi-global manner using cDNA-AFLP .
1- To characterize the involvement of the OsLti6 gene family in abiotic stress responses.
2- To elucidate the functional role of OsLti6 in cold stress and to identify proteins with which it may interact.
3- To identify the physiological responses of rice genotypes to abiotic stress.
4- To examine expression profile differences between cold tolerant and sensitive rice genotypes in a semi-global manner using cDNA-AFLP .
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