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Abstract(s)
Predicted climate changes announce an increase of extreme environmental conditions including drought and excessive heat and light in classical viticultural regions. Thus, understanding how grapevine responds to these conditions and how different genotypes can adapt, is crucial for informed decisions on accurate viticultural actions. Global transcriptome analyses are useful for this purpose as the response to these abiotic stresses involves the interplay of complex and diverse cascades of physiological, cellular and molecular events. The main goal of the present work was to evaluate the response to diverse imposed abiotic stresses at the transcriptome level and to compare the response of two grapevine varieties with contrasting physiological trends, Trincadeira (TR) and Touriga Nacional (TN).
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Keywords
Grapevine Field Conditions Controlled Conditions Microarray Gene expression Varietal diversity
Citation
Rocheta, M., Coito, J. L., Ramos, M. J. N., Carvalho, L., Becker, J. D., Carbonell-Bejerano, P., Amâncio, S. (2016). Transcriptomic comparison between two Vitis vinifera L. varieties (Trincadeira and Touriga Nacional) in abiotic stress conditions. BMC Plant Biology, 16(1), 224.
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BioMed Central