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The accumulation of glycinebetaine during cold acclimation in early and late cultivars of barley
Authors:Mika Nomura  Yasunori Muramoto  Shozo Yasuda  Tetsuko Takabe  Sachie Kishitani
Institution:(1) BioScience Center, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, 464-01 Nagoya, Japan;(2) Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University, Kurashiki 710, Japan;(3) Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai 981, Japan
Abstract:Summary Barley plants are able to accumulate glycinebetaine (betaine) at high levels in their leaves in response not only to water and salt stress but also to cold stress. Such accumulation of betaine during acclimation to cold is associated to some extent with freezing tolerance in leaves of barley plants, as previously demonstrated with near-isogenic lines that differed only in a single gene for the spring type of growth habit (Plant, Cell and Enyironment 17: 89–95, 1994). We now present evidence that the levels of betaine accumulated during cold acclimation might be associated with the earliness or lateness of the maturity of cultivars, namely, that late cultivars accumulate more betaine than early cultivars. Moreover, the grade of the vermalization requirement of the cultivars seemed unlikely to be associated with the level of betaine acumulated during cold acclimation. However, the trait that controlled accumulation of betaine during cold acclimation was not linked with the earliness or lateness of the maturity of cultivars. The higher levels of betaine in the late cultivars might have resulted from co-selection for lateness of maturity and freezing tolerance, which is generally a requirement in the areas of Japan where such late cultivars were originally cultivated.
Keywords:barley  cold acclimation  glycinebetaine  Hordeum vulgare
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