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- W4385161764 abstract "Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a dicotyledonous cereal that is rich in nutrients. This important crop has been shown to have significant tolerance to abiotic stresses such as salinization and drought. Understanding the underlying mechanism of stress response in quinoa would be a significant advantage for breeding crops with stress tolerance. Here, we treated the low-altitude quinoa cultivar CM499 with either NaCl (200 mM), Na2CO3/NaHCO3 (100 mM, pH 9.0) or PEG6000 (10%) to induce salinity, alkalinity and hypertonia, respectively, and analyzed the subsequent expression of genes and small RNAs via high-throughput sequencing. A list of known/novel genes were identified in quinoa, and the ones responding to different stresses were selected. The known/novel quinoa miRNAs were also identified, and the target genes of the stress response ones were predicted. Both the differently expressed genes and the targets of differently expressed miRNAs were found to be enriched for reactive oxygen species homeostasis, hormone signaling, cell wall synthesis, transcription factors and some other factors. Furthermore, we detected changes in reactive oxygen species accumulation, hormone (auxin and ethylene) responses and hemicellulose synthesis in quinoa seedlings treated with stresses, indicating their important roles in the response to saline, alkaline or hyperosmotic stresses in quinoa. Thus, our work provides useful information for understanding the mechanism of abiotic stress responses in quinoa, which would provide clues for improving breeding for quinoa and other crops." @default.
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- W4385161764 title "Transcriptome and Small RNA Sequencing Reveals the Basis of Response to Salinity, Alkalinity and Hypertonia in Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.)" @default.
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