Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant Soybean
Soybean, which is rich in protein and oil as well as phytochemicals, is cultivated in several climatic zones. However, its growth is markedly decreased by flooding stress, which is caused by climate change. Proteomic techniques were used for understanding the flood-response and -tolerant mechanisms...
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doaj-0ea912d914ce4a61af230c2a06c92d562020-11-25T03:44:37ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-10-01217497749710.3390/ijms21207497Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant SoybeanXin Wang0Setsuko Komatsu1College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaFaculty of Environmental and Information Sciences, Fukui University of Technology, Fukui 910-8505, JapanSoybean, which is rich in protein and oil as well as phytochemicals, is cultivated in several climatic zones. However, its growth is markedly decreased by flooding stress, which is caused by climate change. Proteomic techniques were used for understanding the flood-response and -tolerant mechanisms in soybean. Subcellular proteomics has potential to elucidate localized cellular responses and investigate communications among subcellular components during plant growth and under stress stimuli. Furthermore, post-translational modifications play important roles in stress response and tolerance to flooding stress. Although many flood-response mechanisms have been reported, flood-tolerant mechanisms have not been fully clarified for soybean because of limitations in germplasm with flooding tolerance. This review provides an update on current biochemical and molecular networks involved in soybean tolerance against flooding stress, as well as recent developments in the area of functional genomics in terms of developing flood-tolerant soybeans. This work will expedite marker-assisted genetic enhancement studies in crops for developing high-yielding stress-tolerant lines or varieties under abiotic stress.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/20/7497proteomicsomicssoybeanfloodingstress tolerantstress response |
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Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant Soybean |
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Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant Soybean |
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Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant Soybean |
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Review: Proteomic Techniques for the Development of Flood-Tolerant Soybean |
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review: proteomic techniques for the development of flood-tolerant soybean |
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Soybean, which is rich in protein and oil as well as phytochemicals, is cultivated in several climatic zones. However, its growth is markedly decreased by flooding stress, which is caused by climate change. Proteomic techniques were used for understanding the flood-response and -tolerant mechanisms in soybean. Subcellular proteomics has potential to elucidate localized cellular responses and investigate communications among subcellular components during plant growth and under stress stimuli. Furthermore, post-translational modifications play important roles in stress response and tolerance to flooding stress. Although many flood-response mechanisms have been reported, flood-tolerant mechanisms have not been fully clarified for soybean because of limitations in germplasm with flooding tolerance. This review provides an update on current biochemical and molecular networks involved in soybean tolerance against flooding stress, as well as recent developments in the area of functional genomics in terms of developing flood-tolerant soybeans. This work will expedite marker-assisted genetic enhancement studies in crops for developing high-yielding stress-tolerant lines or varieties under abiotic stress. |
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proteomics omics soybean flooding stress tolerant stress response |
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