Cloning of novel low and high molecular weight heat shock genes in wheat

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1998-12

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Texas Tech University

Abstract

Heat tolerance is an important objective for wheat improvement in the Southern US Great Plains. It is hypothesized that heat shock proteins play a vital role in the plant's ability to survive high temperature stress. Cloning low and high molecular weight HSPs from a thermotolerant variety of wheat will provide a building block for later studies of their function. Moreover, once significance of a HSP gene in plant thermotolerance is confirmed, beneficial cloned genes from thermotolerant varieties could be used to improve other wheat germplasm.

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Heat shock proteins, Plant molecular genetics, Molecular cloning, Wheat

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