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Study of heat stress memory related to acquired thermo-tolerance in wheat

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Genetics and Biotechnology

Abstract

Wheat is one of the important plants frequently suffer by effects of heat stress. In the present study, heat priming for the first generation studied on heat tolerance of the successive generations in seedling and maturity stages under high temperature stress. Under high-temperature stress condition during seedling stage, the progeny of heat-primed (PH) genotypes shown significantly higher chlorophyll a and b content and percent tetrazolium chloride (%TTC) reduction than the progeny of the non-heat primed (NH) genotypes. At maturity stage, higher grain yield per plant was obtained for PH genotypes than NH genotypes under heat stress condition, which was mainly associated with the higher grain weight for PH than NH genotypes. The greater grain weight could be resulted from the higher percent cell membrane thermo-stability (%CMS) in the PH genotypes than in the NH genotypes. Estimation of variance components and broad sense heritability were higher in PH genotypes than observed in NH genotypes for most studied traits at seedling and maturity stages. Based on morpho-physiological traits, the highest genetic distance was recorded between G9 genotype of heat-primed plants and G9 genotype of non-primed plants, which gave highly significant differences between PH plants and NH plants for all studied traits. The heat priming for the parents may induce heat tolerance for offspring, and this might be an effective method to cope with severe heat stress during some the different growth stages in wheat.

DOI

10.21608/sjas.2020.44363.1043

Keywords

Wheat, heat stress, Epigenetics, Stress memory

Authors

First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

El-Rawy

MiddleName

A.

Affiliation

Assiut University, Faculty of Agriculture, genetics

Email

mabosuud@yahoo.com

City

Assiut

Orcid

0000-0003-3824-5591

Volume

2

Article Issue

2

Related Issue

18823

Issue Date

2020-12-01

Receive Date

2020-09-28

Publish Date

2020-12-01

Page Start

161

Page End

173

Print ISSN

2535-1796

Online ISSN

2535-180X

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https://sjas.journals.ekb.eg/article_122140.html

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17

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Original Article

Type Code

916

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Scientific Journal of Agricultural Sciences

Publication Link

https://sjas.journals.ekb.eg/

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Study of heat stress memory related to acquired thermo-tolerance in wheat

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Article

Created At

22 Jan 2023