Antioxidant Defense and Transcriptional Reprogramming Account for the Differential Cold Tolerance of Two Japonica Rice Cultivars During Germination Under Low-Temperature Stress
Ziting Gao, Yulu Shi, Yu Wang, Qingrui Zhang, Qingwang Su, Xiao Han, Fenglou Ling

TL;DR
This study compares two rice varieties to understand how they respond to cold stress during germination, focusing on antioxidant defenses and gene expression changes.
Contribution
The study reveals how antioxidant defense and transcriptional reprogramming contribute to cold tolerance differences in rice cultivars during germination.
Findings
JND815 showed lower MDA accumulation than Jiyu Japonica, indicating better membrane stability and oxidative stress tolerance.
Transcriptomic analysis identified thousands of differentially expressed genes linked to phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and carbon metabolism.
qRT-PCR confirmed the expression trends of six cold-responsive genes, aligning with transcriptomic data.
Abstract
Background: Low-temperature stress represents a significant constraint on rice production, especially during the germination stage. Consequently, comprehending the mechanisms underlying cold tolerance is of utmost importance for the breeding of resilient rice varieties. This research systematically examined the phenotypic and physiological responses of a cold-tolerant cultivar (JND815) and a cold-sensitive cultivar (Jiyu Japonica) to low-temperature stress (15 °C) during the germination process. Methods: Following a 17-day incubation period, physiological analyses were conducted. Transcriptomic analysis was performed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs), which were further subjected to KEGG enrichment analysis and Gene Ontology (GO) annotation. Additionally, the expression trends of selected cold-responsive DEGs were verified via qRT-PCR. Results: Following a 17-day…
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TopicsPlant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant responses to water stress
