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Overexpression of antisense phosphatase 2C affords cold resistance in hybrid Populus davidiana ×  Populus bolleana.

Zainab AjabWang XinLiu JialiZahid MajeedQingjie Guan
Published in: Genes & genomics (2021)
PdPP2C was expressed in the roots, stems, and leaves of P. davidiana × P. bolleana, and the expression was higher in the leaves. The expression of PdPP2C was also significantly downregulated at low-temperature (0 °C and 4 °C) stress. The relative conductivity and malondialdehyde content of non-transgenic lines were higher than those of AS-PdPP2C lines after 2 days of cold treatment at - 1 °C. The leaves of the transgenic lines were not wilted and showed no chlorosis compared with those of the non-transgenic lines. The AS-PdPP2C transgenic lines also showed higher freezing resistance than the non-transgenic lines. AS-PdPP2C participated in the regulation of freezing resistance.
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