Proteome Analysis of Soybean Roots Under Drought Stress
1. Introduction Drought is one of the most severe limitations on the crop growth and productivity. As water resources for agriculture are becoming increasingly limited, increasing crop tolerance to water restriction conditions would be the most economical approach to improve agricultural productivity. As a result, understanding the responses of plants to drought and breeding for drought tolerance is one of the major goal of plant biologists and crop breeders. Soybean is one of the most important source of protein and oil for human and animal consumption. However the crop is sensitive to drought stress and has a low water use efficiency (Yang et al 2003). Drought is considered as one of the key areas in need of additional research for soybean improvement and increased drought tolerance is targeted as one of the top priority for soybean improvement (Stacey et al 2006).
Abiotic stress Drought Proteomics Soybean Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
I. Alam S.A. Sharmin K.-H. Kim C.-H. Park C.-H. Joen Y.-G. Kim H.-J. Lee B.-H. Lee
Division of Applied Life Science (BK21 program), Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-701, Korea
国际会议
首尔
英文
160-161
2009-08-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)