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Research Project: CHARACTERIZATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF PLANT RESISTANCE TO WATER-DEFICIT AND THERMAL STRESSES

Location: Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research

Project Number: 6208-21000-016-00
Project Type: Appropriated

Start Date: Feb 18, 2006
End Date: Feb 17, 2011

Objective:
1)Identify and functionally characterize genes central to the adaptation of plant to water-deficit and thermal stresses. 2)Discover and/or develop germplasm enhanced for stress resistance traits. 3)Identify and characterize water-deficit and thermal stress-responding promoters for use in controlled expression of stress resistance genes and for testing of a user-friendly plant stress reporter system for crop management.

Approach:
A multidisciplinary research approach will be utilized because of the complexity of the problems to be addressed. Genes will be identified via expression databases and mutational analyses. Physiological and molecular characterizations will be used to identify germplasm with enhanced stress tolerances. Transformational technologies will be used in the development of plants with enhanced stress tolerances and plants with stress responsive reporter genes. IBC RECERTIFICATION MAY 14, 2005.

   

 
Project Team
Burke, John
Chen, Junping
Payton, Paxton
Xin, Zhanguo
Mahan, James
Mahan, James
Velten, Jeffrey - Jeff
McMichael, Bobbie
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2007
  FY 2006
 
Publications
   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Plant Biological and Molecular Processes (302)
 
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