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Marker-free transgenic durum wheat cv. Karim expressing the AlSAP gene exhibits a high level of tolerance to salinity and dehydration stresses
Authors:Rania Ben-Saad  Walid Ben-Ramdhan  Nabil Zouari  Jalel Azaza  Delphine Mieulet  Emmanuel Guiderdoni  Radhouane Ellouz  Afif Hassairi
Institution:1. Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax (CBS); LBPAP, University of Sfax, BP 1177, 3018, Sfax, Tunisia
2. CIRAD, UMR AGAP, Avenue Agropolis, 34398, Montpellier Cedex 5, France
3. King Saud University, CEBR, PO Box 2460, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:We have recently isolated the AlSAP (stress-associated protein) gene from the halophyte grass Aeluropus littoralis and demonstrated that AlSAP expression improves tolerance to continuous salt and drought stresses in transgenic tobacco. To extend these findings to an important crop, we generated marker-free transgenic durum wheat plants of the commercial cv. Karim expressing the AlSAP gene. The integration and expression of AlSAP in T3 homozygous plants were ascertained by Southern, Northern and Western blotting respectively. AlSAP wheat lines exhibited improved germination rates and biomass production under severe salinity and osmotic stress conditions. Following a long-term salt or drought stress greenhouse trial, AlSAP lines produced normally filled grains whereas wild-type (WT) plants either died at the vegetative stage under salt stress or showed markedly reduced grain filling under drought stress. Measurements of the RWC (relative water content) and endogenous Na+ and K+ levels in leaves of AlSAP plants, showed a lower water loss rate and a higher Na+ accumulation in senescent-basal leaves, respectively, compared to those of WT plants. Taken together, these results extend to cereals the high potential of the AlSAP gene for engineering effective drought and salt tolerance.
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