Building stress tolerance through over-producing trehalose in transgenic plants
- PMID: 12927963
- DOI: 10.1016/S1360-1385(03)00159-6
Building stress tolerance through over-producing trehalose in transgenic plants
Abstract
Trehalose is a rare sugar with unique abilities to protect biomolecules from environmental stresses and is present in many bacteria, fungi and some desiccation-tolerant higher plants. Increasing trehalose accumulation in crop plants could improve drought and salinity tolerance. Transgenic plants have been developed with trehalose biosynthetic genes--a recent study on the stress-inducible overexpression of the bifunctional TPSP fusion gene in transgenic rice could offer novel strategies for improving abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants.
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