Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions

Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a key legume crop with significant economic and nutritional importance, often cultivated in drought- prone regions. The development of drought-tolerant varieties is crucial for maintaining food security amidst the challenges posed by climate change. This study focuse...

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Main Authors: Slishchuk Heorhii, Volkova Nataliia, Dilafruz Kholmurodova
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_01004.pdf
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Volkova Nataliia
Dilafruz Kholmurodova
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description Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a key legume crop with significant economic and nutritional importance, often cultivated in drought- prone regions. The development of drought-tolerant varieties is crucial for maintaining food security amidst the challenges posed by climate change. This study focuses on the differential expression of two key drought- responsive genes: abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA- binding abscisic acid-inducible protein-like in two chickpea genotypes, Desi PI598080 (non-drought-tolerant) and Kabuli Flip07 318C (drought- tolerant), under both control and simulated drought stress conditions. Results showed a significant interaction between genotype and condition for abscisic acid receptor PYL1, where expression increased in the drought-tolerant genotype under stress and decreased in the non-tolerant genotype. This suggests the gene's potential role in conferring drought tolerance, making it a promising target for future molecular breeding efforts. On the other hand, no significant differences in glycine-rich RNA-binding abscisic acid- inducible protein-like gene expression were detected between genotypes or conditions, indicating its limited role in drought response. These results highlight the importance of the abscisic acid receptor PYL1 in adaptation to drought stress and provide insight into the molecular response of chickpea to drought, laying the foundation for further genetic improvement of drought tolerance in this crop.
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spelling doaj-art-6d4aa5f3492c4adebd6fbd97feda400f2025-02-05T10:42:41ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011510100410.1051/bioconf/202515101004bioconf_mblc2024_01004Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditionsSlishchuk Heorhii0Volkova Nataliia1Dilafruz Kholmurodova2Institute of Climate-Smart Agriculture of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Odesa, UkraineInstitute of Climate-Smart Agriculture of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Odesa, UkraineSamarkand State Medical UniversityChickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a key legume crop with significant economic and nutritional importance, often cultivated in drought- prone regions. The development of drought-tolerant varieties is crucial for maintaining food security amidst the challenges posed by climate change. This study focuses on the differential expression of two key drought- responsive genes: abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA- binding abscisic acid-inducible protein-like in two chickpea genotypes, Desi PI598080 (non-drought-tolerant) and Kabuli Flip07 318C (drought- tolerant), under both control and simulated drought stress conditions. Results showed a significant interaction between genotype and condition for abscisic acid receptor PYL1, where expression increased in the drought-tolerant genotype under stress and decreased in the non-tolerant genotype. This suggests the gene's potential role in conferring drought tolerance, making it a promising target for future molecular breeding efforts. On the other hand, no significant differences in glycine-rich RNA-binding abscisic acid- inducible protein-like gene expression were detected between genotypes or conditions, indicating its limited role in drought response. These results highlight the importance of the abscisic acid receptor PYL1 in adaptation to drought stress and provide insight into the molecular response of chickpea to drought, laying the foundation for further genetic improvement of drought tolerance in this crop.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_01004.pdf
spellingShingle Slishchuk Heorhii
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Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
BIO Web of Conferences
title Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
title_full Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
title_fullStr Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
title_full_unstemmed Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
title_short Cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor PYL1 and glycine-rich RNA-binding, abscisic acid-inducible protein-like differential expression under induced draught conditions
title_sort cicer arietinum abscisic acid receptor pyl1 and glycine rich rna binding abscisic acid inducible protein like differential expression under induced draught conditions
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_01004.pdf
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