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Alinaghi Maddah A, Hatamzadeh A, Yamchi A, Mohammadi R. Effect of Endophytic fungi in Festuca arundinaceae proteome pattern changes under drought stress. Plant Process and Function 2019; 8 (29) :75-84
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1- Department of Plant Production,Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
2- Guilan University
3- Golestan University , yam12001@yahoo.com
4- institute
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In this research, have been investigated the effects of endophytic fungi from Neotyphidum genius that has mandatory symbiosis with tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea schreb) and drought stress on changes in the protein profile of the tall fescue species. This process requires changes in the gene and protein expression profiles. Since these proteins have not been reported for tall fescue species.  this study will be important for the drought crisis. The high- tall fescue genotypes containing endophyte were prepared from a collection of the Northwest and West Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology in Tabriz. After 20 days that plants remain in pots, water treatments containing favorable conditions or controls (100% field capacity), 14 days drought stress (25% FC) and 14 days after discharge from recovery again were imposed in the greenhouse were applied based on testing soil, after 20 days from the establishment of plants in pots. The experiment was conducted as factorial in a completely randomized design with two replications. After sampling, by using Proteomics, the  proteins that changed, were determined by 2D-PLATENIUM software and separated by mass spectrometry for analysis. The results of mass spectrometry at the University of Southern Denmark showed that tensions in tall festuca plants under the conditions of drought stress in E + plants compared to E- expression proteins involved in the Calvin cycle, and three types of proteins were more involved are: Ribulose -1 and 5- Bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco enzymes) (A13 spot), Glyceral aldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (C7 spot), and Sedoheptolose-1 , 7- Bisphosphatase (A1 spot). GA3P and S1.7BP respectively expressed 0.183 and 0.25,in terms of stress in plants infected with endophytic fungi (E+) compared to control conditions, but 2.4 in plants without endophyte (E-) than control conditions .On the other hand, RUBP 61.2 time increase expression in terms of drought stress compared to control in E + plants, and decrease 0.7 in E- plants. In general, drought stress in plants affects the photosynthesis system, which reduces the potential of the Calvin cycle in the plant, but this reduction is compensated by plant coexistence with mycorrhizal organisms such as endophyte and rhizobium.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Horticulture
Received: 2017/08/26 | Accepted: 2017/12/12 | Published: 2019/05/18

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