Identification of Drought-Resistant Genes in Shanlan Upland Rice

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Shanlan upland rice is a kind of upland rice and is suitable for planting in the mountains and in hilly terrain. It is mainly found in China’s Hainan province. To discover the drought-resistant genes in Shanlan upland rice, two representative varieties—Baishanuo (BSN) and Dongfang Manpoxiang (MPX)—were selected for transcriptome sequencing, after which gene expression analysis was used to confirm their gene expression patterns. The results demonstrated that 2791 and 829 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified for each variety, including 184 and 58 transcriptional factors, respectively. Expression analysis demonstrated that some genes with unknown functions, such as Os10g0505900, were highly expressed under drought stress treatment. The transcriptomic data and digital gene expression profiling data obtained in this study provide a basis for studying the drought-resistant mechanism in Shanlan upland rice.

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Niu, X., Zhai, N., Yang, X., Su, M., Liu, C., Wang, L., … Pei, X. (2022). Identification of Drought-Resistant Genes in Shanlan Upland Rice. Agriculture (Switzerland), 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12020150

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