Evaluation of Genetic Diversity and Functional Analysis of Drought Induced Dehydration Responsive Element Binding Gene-2 (DREB-2) in Tomato Solanum Lycopersicum L.) Germ Plasm
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
In present study total 17 tomato germplasm were evaluated for their
morphological, physiological ·and biochemical characters under drought stress. The
drought conditions were imposed by holding water irrigation 15 day before flowering
stage. Morphological parameter like plant height, leaf area, flower per truss, fruit per
plant, fruit weight was recorded in the range of26.8-39.5 em, 4.96-11.72 cm2
, 3.3-7.5,
8-16, 18.5-42.5 gm respectively. Physiological parameter .like chlorophyll content,
membrane stability index was recorded in the range of 38.03 to 62.53., 80.13% to
95.83% respectively. Under biochemical parameter, the proline content was recorded •
in the range 0.9 to 1.6 J..lmole/gmfw. All these parameters were found to greatly
affected under imposed drought condition. Almost all the parameters were shwed
decline inder imposed drought condition except proline content which is known as a
stress tolerant indicator.
Furthermore the genetic diversity of tomato gertnplasm were studied using
SSR n1arkers. The polymorphic inforrnation content and resolving power are in the
range 0.19 to 0.94 and 1.89 to 12.11 respectively. Genetic similarity find through
jacquard's coefficient in range 0.22 to 0.95. The DREB2 gene was known to be
express under drought condition hence its expression was analyzed using specially
designed gene specific primer from the sequence available at NCBI database. The
expression pattern of DREB2 gene was check on EC 610639 and Azad-T-2. The
result of semi quantitative PCR shows that the DREB2 gene expresses significantly in
EC61 0639 germplasm under simulated drought condition. Whereas. the DREB2 gene
does not express or express very little in the plants grown under control conditions.
