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  Pak. J. Bot., 47(4): 1217-1223, 2015.

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  Updated: 18-08-15

 

 

CHARACTERIZATION OF ABIOTIC STRESS GENES FROM DIFFERENT SPECIES OF EUCALYPTUS

 

SHAGUFTA NAZ, HUMA KAUSAR, FAIZA SALEEM AND AMBREEN ZAFARULLAH

 

Abstract: The stresses causing dehydration damage to the plant cell like cold, drought, and high salinity are the most frequent environmental stresses that influence plant growth, development and restraining productivity in cultivated areas world-wide. Many drought, salinity and cold inducible genes causing tolerance to environmental stresses in many plants include Dehydrin1 (DHN1), Dehydrin2 (DHN2), Dehydrin10 (DHN10), putative phosphate transporter (Ecpt2), choline monooxygenase (CMO) and DREB/CBF1c genes. Gene specific primer pairs were designed for each gene using DNAStar software. These genes were amplified from different species of eucalyptus such as Eucalyptus camaldulensis, E. globulus, E. tereticornis and E. gunii through PCR. Dehydrin2 gene of E. camaldulensis and dehydrin10 gene of E. globulus were cloned using the TA Cloning® Kit with pCR®2.1 vector and sequenced. The Dehydrin genes sequences were submitted to GeneBank: Eucalyptus globulus dehydrin10 gene (Accession No. HG915712) and E. camaldulensis dehydrin 2 gene (Accession No. HG813113). The amino acid sequence of Dehydrin10 from E. globulus showed 97% homology to E. globulus DHN10 (JN052210) and Dehydrin2 from E. camaldulensis presented 94% homology to E. globulus DHN2 (JN052209). These genes can be employed in generating drought resistant crop plants.

 

Key words: Drought, Cold, Salinity tolerance, Dehydrin gene, Eucalyptus.

 


Department of Biotechnology, Lahore College for Women University Lahore, Pakistan

*Corresponding author e-mail: drsnaz31@hotmail.com


   
   

 

   
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