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Braving the attitude of altitude: Caragana jubata at work in cold desert of Himalaya.


ABSTRACT: The present work was conducted to understand the basis of adaptation in Caragana jubata in its niche environment at high altitude cold desert of Himalaya. Molecular data showed predominance of genes encoding chaperones and those involved in growth and development at low temperature (LT), a major cue operative at high altitude. Importantly, these genes expressed in C. jubata in its natural habitat. Their homologues in Arabidopsis thaliana, Oryza sativa, and Glycine max did not exhibit similar trend of gene expression at LT. Constitutive expression and a quick up-regulation of the above genes suggested the ability of C. jubata to adjust its cellular machinery to maintain growth and development in its niche. This was reflected in LT(50 )(the temperature at which 50% injury occurred) and LT mediated photosynthetic acclimatory response. Such molecular and physiological plasticity enables C. jubata to thrive in the high altitude cold desert of Himalayas.

SUBMITTER: Bhardwaj PK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3535672 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Braving the attitude of altitude: Caragana jubata at work in cold desert of Himalaya.

Bhardwaj Pardeep Kumar PK   Kapoor Ritu R   Mala Deep D   Bhagwat Geetika G   Acharya Vishal V   Singh Anil Kumar AK   Vats Surender Kumar SK   Ahuja Paramvir Singh PS   Kumar Sanjay S  

Scientific reports 20130103


The present work was conducted to understand the basis of adaptation in Caragana jubata in its niche environment at high altitude cold desert of Himalaya. Molecular data showed predominance of genes encoding chaperones and those involved in growth and development at low temperature (LT), a major cue operative at high altitude. Importantly, these genes expressed in C. jubata in its natural habitat. Their homologues in Arabidopsis thaliana, Oryza sativa, and Glycine max did not exhibit similar tre  ...[more]

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