Transcriptome response to safener treatment in rice cell cultures
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ABSTRACT: Safeners are an important group of agrochemicals that can extend the selective use of existing herbicides into a wider range of cereals by protecting the crops from chemical injury. The recently released aromatic sulphonamide safeners cyprosulfamide and metcamifen were tested for their ability to protect rice plants from the phytotoxicity caused by clodinafop-propargyl, a herbicide normally only used in wheat. Transcriptome studies in rice cultures demonstrated that whereas cyprosulfamide had a negligible effect on gene expression over a 4 h exposure, metcamifen perturbed the abundance of 590 transcripts. Analysis of the inducible genes suggested that safening elicited similar gene families to those associated with specific biotic and abiotic stresses, notably those elicited by abscisic acid, salicylic acid and methyl-jasmonate.
ORGANISM(S): Oryza sativa
PROVIDER: GSE124666 | GEO | 2019/06/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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