Najib Bendaou
Mohammed V University
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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2013
Mouna Fahr; Laurent Laplaze; Najib Bendaou; Valérie Hocher; Mohamed El Mzibri; Didier Bogusz; Abdelaziz Smouni
Lead (Pb) is one of the most widespread heavy metal contaminant in soils. It is highly toxic to living organisms. Pb has no biological function but can cause morphological, physiological, and biochemical dysfunctions in plants. Plants have developed a wide range of tolerance mechanisms that are activated in response to Pb exposure. Pb affects plants primarily through their root systems. Plant roots rapidly respond either (i) by the synthesis and deposition of callose, creating a barrier that stops Pb entering (ii) through the uptake of large amounts of Pb and its sequestration in the vacuole accompanied by changes in root growth and branching pattern or (iii) by its translocation to the aboveground parts of plant in the case of hyperaccumulators plants. Here we review the interactions of roots with the presence of Pb in the rhizosphere and the effect of Pb on the physiological and biochemical mechanisms of root development.
Scientia Agricola | 2016
Fatima Henkrar; Jamal El-Haddoury; Hassan Ouabbou; Nasserlehaq Nsarellah; Driss Iraqi; Najib Bendaou; Sripada M. Udupa
It has been argued that genetic diversity in crop varieties has been on the decline in recent times due to plant breeding. This can have serious consequences for both the genetic vulnerability of crops and their plasticity when responding to changes in production environments. It is, therefore, vital for plant breeding programs to maintain sufficient diversity in the cultivars deployed for multi-period cultivation. In this study, to understand the temporal genetic diversity in durum wheat, 21 improved durum wheat cultivars released in Morocco, since 1956 and five exotic cultivars currently used in crossing programs were analyzed using 13 microsatellite markers. The analysis revealed a total of 44 alleles and average genetic diversity of 0.485 with genetic distances ranging from 0.077 to 0.846 at 13 microsatellite loci in Moroccan durum wheat cultivars. All the durum cultivars of Morocco could be distinguished using the 13 microsatellite markers. The total number of alleles and unique alleles were highest in cultivars developed before 1990, decreasing in cultivars developed during the 1990s and 2000s, indicating that recent durum breeding efforts have reduced allelic richness in recent cultivars. Thus, deployment of exotic durum wheat lines in breeding programs could enhance genetic diversity in durum wheat cultivars.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Sarah Bouzroud; Sandra Gouiaa; Nan Hu; Anne Bernadac; Isabelle Mila; Najib Bendaou; Abdelaziz Smouni; Mondher Bouzayen; Mohamed Zouine
Survival biomass production and crop yield are heavily constrained by a wide range of environmental stresses. Several phytohormones among which abscisic acid (ABA), ethylene and salicylic acid (SA) are known to mediate plant responses to these stresses. By contrast, the role of the plant hormone auxin in stress responses remains so far poorly studied. Auxin controls many aspects of plant growth and development, and Auxin Response Factors play a key role in the transcriptional activation or repression of auxin-responsive genes through direct binding to their promoters. As a mean to gain more insight on auxin involvement in a set of biotic and abiotic stress responses in tomato, the present study uncovers the expression pattern of SlARF genes in tomato plants subjected to biotic and abiotic stresses. In silico mining of the RNAseq data available through the public TomExpress web platform, identified several SlARFs as responsive to various pathogen infections induced by bacteria and viruses. Accordingly, sequence analysis revealed that 5’ regulatory regions of these SlARFs are enriched in biotic and abiotic stress-responsive cis-elements. Moreover, quantitative qPCR expression analysis revealed that many SlARFs were differentially expressed in tomato leaves and roots under salt, drought and flooding stress conditions. Further pointing to the putative role of SlARFs in stress responses, quantitative qPCR expression studies identified some miRNA precursors as potentially involved in the regulation of their SlARF target genes in roots exposed to salt and drought stresses. These data suggest an active regulation of SlARFs at the post-transcriptional level under stress conditions. Based on the substantial change in the transcript accumulation of several SlARF genes, the data presented in this work strongly support the involvement of auxin in stress responses thus enabling to identify a set of candidate SlARFs as potential mediators of biotic and abiotic stress responses.
euro mediterranean conference | 2017
Redouane Benhima; Hicham El Arroussi; Abdelaziz Smouni; Najib Bendaou
The depletion of petroleum reserves, increasing energy demands, rising oil prices and current increase in greenhouse gas emissions associated with global petroleum consumption have made the renewable fuel derived from biomass more attractive (Sheehan in Nat Biotechnol 27(12):1128–1130, 2009). Microalgae are considered as a potential biofuel source thanks to their high lipid content, fast growth in various climates, ability to grow on marginal land and non-competitiveness with food production, the case of other food stocks.
Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2015
Mouna Fahr; Laurent Laplaze; Mohammed El Mzibri; Patrick Doumas; Najib Bendaou; Valérie Hocher; Didier Bogusz; Abdelaziz Smouni
African Journal of Ecology | 2011
Kawtar Bennani; Imane Thami Alami; Najib Bendaou; Nezha Saidi; Fatima Gaboun; Chawki Al Faiz
3 Biotech | 2017
Fatima Henkrar; Jamal El-Haddoury; Driss Iraqi; Najib Bendaou; Sripada M. Udupa
3 Biotech | 2016
Fatima Henkrar; Jamal El-Haddoury; Hassan Ouabbou; Najib Bendaou; Sripada M. Udupa
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2018
H. El Arroussi; Redouane Benhima; A. Elbaouchi; B. Sijilmassi; N. El Mernissi; A. Aafsar; I. Meftah-Kadmiri; Najib Bendaou; Abdelaziz Smouni
Archive | 2009
Amal Hallal; Driss Iraqi; Najat Hakam; Najib Bendaou; Sripada M. Udupa; Mohammed
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