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Species & Dataset

Experiment

Foliar Ozone Injury

  • Medicago truncatula

  • Common name: Barrel clover, Barrel medic

  • Family: Fabaceae

  • Cultivar: Jemalong

  • Tissue: Shoot leaves

  • Ozone concentration: 1.75 times of ambient ozone levels (70 nmol mol-1)

  • Ozone exposure: 6 days (6 hours/day)

  • Sampling time: End of exposure period

  • Platform: Microarray

  • Year of study: 2012

  • Location: Oklahoma, USA

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Title: Physiological, biochemical and molecular responses to a combination of drought and ozone in Medicago truncatula

 

Summary: Drought and tropospheric ozone are escalating climate change problems that can co-occur. In this study, we observed Medicago truncatula cultivar Jemalong that is sensitive to ozone and drought stress when applied singly,showed tolerance when subjected to a combined application of these stresses. Lowered stomatal conductance may be a vital tolerance mechanism to overcome combined ozone and drought. Sustained increases in both reduced ascorbate and glutathione in response to combined stress may play a role in lowering reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide toxicity. Transcriptome analysis indicated that genes associated with glucan metabolism, responses to temperature and light signalling may play a role in dampening ozone responses due to drought-induced stomatal closure during combined occurrence of these two stresses. Gene ontologies for jasmonic acid signalling and innate immunity were enriched among the 300 differentially expressed genes unique to combined stress. Differential expression of transcription factors associated with redox, defence signalling, jasmonate responses and chromatin modifications may be important for evoking novel gene networks during combined occurrence of drought and ozone. The alterations in redox milieu and distinct transcriptome changes in response to combined stress could aid in tweaking the metabolome and proteome to annul the detrimental effects of ozone and drought in Jemalong.

 

Data repository: MIAMEXPRESS database (http:// www.ebi.ac.uk/miamexpress/) (Accession number E-MEXP-3657)

Reference: Iyer, N.J., Tang, Y. and Mahalingam, R., 2013. Physiological, biochemical and molecular responses to a combination of drought and ozone in Medicago truncatula. Plant, Cell & Environment, 36(3), pp.706-720

AGI Gene Code
Uniprot ID
Bin Code
Bin Name
LogFoldChange
Functional annotation
AT4G34760.1
O65695
17.2.3
hormone metabolism.auxin.induced-regulated-responsive-activated
3.29
response to auxin stimulus
None
#N/A
#N/A
2.38
No GO term
AT3G47800.1
Q9STT3
3.5
minor CHO metabolism.others
2.2
galactose metabolic process
AT5G42560.2
Q8LE10
17.1.1
hormone metabolism.abscisic acid.synthesis-degradation
2.07
biological_process
AT4G10630.1
Q9ZSB9
21.4
redox.glutaredoxins
2.04
electron transport
None
#N/A
#N/A
2.04
No GO term
AT1G34320.1
Q9XID5
35.2
not assigned.unknown
2.26
N-terminal protein myristoylation
AT1G67530.1
Q9CAG5
29.5.11.4.2
protein.degradation.ubiquitin.E3.RING
2.27
protein ubiquitination
AT2G02370.1
Q9ZVQ5
35.2
not assigned.unknown
3.42
biological_process
AT5G15870.1
Q9LFT3
20.1
stress.biotic
3.19
biological_process
AT5G49900.1
Q8GUI9
35.2
not assigned.unknown
2.07
No GO term
AT4G36990.1
Q96320
20.2.1
stress.abiotic.heat
2.88
response to heat
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