Pacific Rim Forestry / Silviculture and Forest Ecology
Silviculture
DOI:
10.1093/jof/109.8.557
Publication Date:
2024-04-10T09:06:36Z
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Abstract Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) is an important agroforestry tree of tropics and subtropics due to its protein rich foliages, ability grow on poor soils, high level tolerance various stresses including drought diseases. We hypothesized that leucaena have a unique set genes which confer abiotic biotic these are either absent or not expressed in other legumes susceptible stress conditions. Interspecies suppression subtractive hybridization (iSSH) was performed identify some from using cDNAs Acacia confusa (acacia) as the tester driver, respectively. identified 100 showing homology plant with known functions, 23 had stress-related proteins chitinase, PR-10 protein, wound-stress type-2 metallothionein, thaumatin-like disease resistance response cysteine proteinase, kunitz trypsin inhibitor. also 50 hypothetical (HyPs) no at all. Putative functions 15 HyPs were predicted conserved domain PSI-BLAST analyses. Linear motif analyses 17 MAPK recognition motif, involved signaling pathways, responses. This study putative may serve useful source stress-tolerance for crop improvement future.
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