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GM crops & food | 2014

Genome-wide analysis of drought induced gene expression changes in flax (Linum usitatissimum)

Prasanta K. Dash; Yongguo Cao; Abdul K Jailani; Payal Gupta; Prakash Venglat; Daoquan Xiang; Rhitu Rai; Rinku Sharma; Nepolean Thirunavukkarasu; Malik Zainul Abdin; D. K. Yadava; Nagendra K. Singh; Jas Singh; Gopalan Selvaraj; Mike Deyholos; Polumetla Ananda Kumar; Raju Datla

A robust phenotypic plasticity to ward off adverse environmental conditions determines performance and productivity in crop plants. Flax (linseed), is an important cash crop produced for natural textile fiber (linen) or oilseed with many health promoting products. This crop is prone to drought stress and yield losses in many parts of the world. Despite recent advances in drought research in a number of important crops, related progress in flax is very limited. Since, response of this plant to drought stress has not been addressed at the molecular level; we conducted microarray analysis to capture transcriptome associated with induced drought in flax. This study identified 183 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) associated with diverse cellular, biophysical and metabolic programs in flax. The analysis also revealed especially the altered regulation of cellular and metabolic pathways governing photosynthesis. Additionally, comparative transcriptome analysis identified a plethora of genes that displayed differential regulation both spatially and temporally. These results revealed co-regulated expression of 26 genes in both shoot and root tissues with implications for drought stress response. Furthermore, the data also showed that more genes are upregulated in roots compared to shoots, suggesting that roots may play important and additional roles in response to drought in flax. With prolonged drought treatment, the number of DEGs increased in both tissue types. Differential expression of selected genes was confirmed by qRT-PCR, thus supporting the suggested functional association of these intrinsic genes in maintaining growth and homeostasis in response to imminent drought stress in flax. Together the present study has developed foundational and new transcriptome data sets for drought stress in flax.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression profile of aquaporin gene family in flax (Linum usitatissimum)

S. M. Shivaraj; Rupesh K. Deshmukh; Rhitu Rai; Richard R. Bélanger; Pawan K. Agrawal; Prasanta K. Dash

Membrane intrinsic proteins (MIPs) form transmembrane channels and facilitate transport of myriad substrates across the cell membrane in many organisms. Majority of plant MIPs have water transporting ability and are commonly referred as aquaporins (AQPs). In the present study, we identified aquaporin coding genes in flax by genome-wide analysis, their structure, function and expression pattern by pan-genome exploration. Cross-genera phylogenetic analysis with known aquaporins from rice, arabidopsis, and poplar showed five subgroups of flax aquaporins representing 16 plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs), 17 tonoplast intrinsic proteins (TIPs), 13 NOD26-like intrinsic proteins (NIPs), 2 small basic intrinsic proteins (SIPs), and 3 uncharacterized intrinsic proteins (XIPs). Amongst aquaporins, PIPs contained hydrophilic aromatic arginine (ar/R) selective filter but TIP, NIP, SIP and XIP subfamilies mostly contained hydrophobic ar/R selective filter. Analysis of RNA-seq and microarray data revealed high expression of PIPs in multiple tissues, low expression of NIPs, and seed specific expression of TIP3 in flax. Exploration of aquaporin homologs in three closely related Linum species bienne, grandiflorum and leonii revealed presence of 49, 39 and 19 AQPs, respectively. The genome-wide identification of aquaporins, first in flax, provides insight to elucidate their physiological and developmental roles in flax.


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2007

Endophytic bacterial flora in the stem tissue of a tropical maize (Zea mays L.) genotype: isolation, identification and enumeration

Rhitu Rai; Prasanta K. Dash; B. M. Prasanna; Aqbal Singh


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2012

Phenotypic and molecular characterization of indigenous rhizobia nodulating chickpea in India

Rhitu Rai; Prasanta K. Dash; T. Mohapatra; Aqbal Singh


Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics | 2015

Induced defence responses of contrasting bread wheat genotypes under differential salt stress imposition.

Archana Singh; Bharat Bhushan; Kishor Gaikwad; Om Yadav; Suresh Kumar; Rhitu Rai


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2012

Isolation and screening of phlD (+) plant growth promoting rhizobacteria antagonistic to Ralstonia solanacearum.

Srinivasamurthy Ramadasappa; Ashwani K. Rai; Ranjeet Singh Jaat; Aqbal Singh; Rhitu Rai


International journal of tropical agriculture | 2015

Hydroponic method of halophobic response elicitation in flax (Linumusitatissimum) for precise down-stream gene expression studies.

Prasanta K. Dash; Payal Gupta; Rhitu Rai


Archive | 2004

Role of transgenic microbes and endophytes in crop protection.

Sarvjeet Kaur; Rhitu Rai; Aqbal Singh; O. Koul; G. S. Dhaliwal


IJEB Vol.56(10) [October 2018] | 2018

Hydropenia induces expression of drought responsive genes (DRGs) erd1 , hat , plD- δ , and zfa in Linum usitatissimum L.

Prasanta K. Dash; Payal Gupta; Abdul K Jailani; Rhitu Rai


IJEB Vol.55(09) [September 2017] | 2017

Isolation, characterization and evaluation of the biocontrol potential of Pseudomonas protegens RS-9 against Ralstonia solanacearum in Tomato

Rhitu Rai; R Srinivasamurthy; Prasanta K. Dash; Payal Gupta

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Prasanta K. Dash

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Payal Gupta

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Aqbal Singh

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Kishor Gaikwad

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Ajay Kumar Mahato

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Archana Singh

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Ashwani K. Rai

Banaras Hindu University

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B. M. Prasanna

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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D. K. Yadava

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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