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Characterization of a Stress-Enhanced Promoter from the Grass Halophyte, Spartina alterniflora L.
Stress-inducible promoters are vital for the desirable expression of genes, especially transcription factors, which could otherwise compromise growth and development when constitutively overexpressed in plants. Here, we ... -
Co-overexpressing a plasma membrane and a vacuolar membrane sodium/proton antiporter significantly improves salt tolerance in transgenic arabidopsis plants
Pehlivan, Necla; Sun, Li; Jarrett, Philip; Yang, Xiaojie; Mishra, Neelam; Chen, Lin; Kadioglu, Asım; Shen, Guoxin; Zhang, Hong (Oxford Univ Press, 2016)The Arabidopsis gene AtNHX1 encodes a vacuolar membranebound sodium/proton (Na+/H+) antiporter that transports Na+ into the vacuole and exports H+ into the cytoplasm. the Arabidopsis gene SOS1 encodes a plasma membranebound ... -
Co-overexpression of AVP1 and PP2A-C5 in Arabidopsis makes plants tolerant to multiple abiotic stresses
Sun, Li; Pehlivan, Necla; Esmaeili, Nardana; Jiang, Weijia; Yang, Xiaojie; Jarrett, Philip; Mishra, Neelam; Zhu, Xunlu; Cai, Yifan; Herath, Maheshika; Shen, Guoxin; Zhang, Hong (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2018)Abiotic stresses are major threats to agricultural production. Drought and salinity as two of the major abiotic stresses cause billions of losses in agricultural productivity worldwide each year. Thus, it is imperative to ... -
Dynamic interactions of Trichoderma harzianum TS 143 from an old mining site in Turkey for potent metal(oid)s phytoextraction and bioenergy crop farming
Pehlivan, Necla; Gedik, Kenan; Eltem, Rengin; Terzi, Ertuğrul (Elsevier B.V., 2021)Despite high pollution risk, the termination of mining practices is not in question in the current era in line with the growing needs of beings. Instead, the rehabilitation by phytoremediation restores the economic and ... -
The effects of transcription directions of transgenes and the gypsy ınsulators on the transcript levels of transgenes in transgenic arabidopsis
Jiang, Weijia; Sun, Li; Yang, Xiaojie; Wang, Maohua; Esmaeili, Nardana; Pehlivan, Necla; Zhao, Rongli; Zhang, Hong; Zhao, Yun (Nature Publishing Group, 2017)Manipulation of a single abiotic stress-related gene could improve plant performance under abiotic stress conditions. To simultaneously increase plant tolerance to multiple stresses, it is usually required to overexpress ... -
Exogenous application of jasmonates and brassinosteroids alleviates lead toxicity in bamboo by altering biochemical and physiological attributes
Emamverdian, Abolghassem; Khalofah, Ahlam; Pehlivan, Necla; Zia-ur-Rehman, Muhammad; Li, Yang; Zargar, Meisam (Springer, 2024)Exogenous application of phytohormones is getting promising results in alleviating abiotic stresses, particularly heavy metal (HMs). Jasmonate (JA) and brassinosteroid (BR) have crosstalk in bamboo plants, reflecting a ... -
Exogenous low-dose hydrogen peroxide enhances drought tolerance of soybean (glycine max l.) through inducing antıoxidant system
Güler, Neslihan Saruhan; Pehlivan, Necla (Akademiai Kiado Zrt, 2016)Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) functions as a signal molecule in plants under abiotic and biotic stress. in this study, the role of exogenous H2O2 in improving drought tolerance in two soybean cultivars (Glycine max L. Merrill) ... -
Harboured cation/proton antiporters modulate stress response to integrated heat and salt via up-regulating KINI and GOLSI in double transgenic Arabidopsis
Kahraman, Nihal; Pehlivan, Necla (Csiro Publishing, 2022)Recent research has pointed to improved salt tolerance by co-overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana NHX1 (Na+/H+ antiporter) and SOS1 (Salt Overly Sensitive1). However, functionality under salt stress accompanying heat is ... -
Nano-enabled agrochemicals: mitigating heavy metal toxicity and enhancing crop adaptability for sustainable crop production
Ghorbani, Abazar; Emamverdian, Abolghassem; Pehlivan, Necla; Zargar, Meisam; Razavi, Seyed Mehdi; Chen, Moxian (Springer, 2024)The primary factors that restrict agricultural productivity and jeopardize human and food safety are heavy metals (HMs), including arsenic, cadmium, lead, and aluminum, which adversely impact crop yields and quality. Plants, ... -
Nitric oxide could allay arsenic phytotoxicity in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) by modulating photosynthetic pigments, phytochelatin metabolism, molecular redox status and arsenic sequestration
Ghorbani, Abazar; Pishkar, Leila; Roodbari, Nasim; Pehlivan, Necla; Wu, Chu (Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales, 2021)Plants do not always have the genetic capacity to tolerate high levels of arsenic (As), which may not only arrest their growth but pose potential health risks through dietary bioaccumulation. Meanwhile, the interplay between ... -
Non-native and native tree species plantations and seasonality could have substantial impacts on the diversity of indigenous soil fauna in a semi-arid forest ecosystem
Karamian, Mahnaz; Mirzaei, Javad; Heydari, Mehdi; Mirab-Balou, Majid; Kooch, Yahya; Pehlivan, Necla (Springer, 2023)The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil fauna in many terrestrial ecosystems are still not fully understood, while soil fauna is one of the most critical characteristics in assessing soil quality. Therefore, the efects ... -
Overexpression of the rice SUMO E3 ligase gene OsSIZ1 in cotton enhances drought and heat tolerance, and substantially improves fiber yields in the field under reduced irrigation and rainfed conditions
Mishra, Neelam; Sun, Li; Zhu, Xunlu; Smith, Jennifer; Srivastava, Anurag Prakash; Yang, Xiaojie; Pehlivan, Necla; Esmaeili, Nardana; Luo, Hong; Shen, Guoxin; Jones, Don; Auld, Dick; Burke, John; Payton, Paxton; Zhang, Hong (Oxford University Press, 2017)The Arabidopsis SUMO E3 ligase gene AtSIZ1 plays important roles in plant response to abiotic stresses as loss of function in AtSIZ1 leads to increased sensitivity to drought, heat and salt stresses. Overexpression of the ... -
Particle size-dependent biomolecular footprints of interactive microplastics in maize
Pehlivan, Necla; Gedik, Kenan (Elsevier, 2021)The world is dealing with the mismanaged plastic waste found even in the Arctic. The crisis is being tried to solve with the plastivor bugs or bio-plastics, and the marine pollution profiles become priority however, putative ... -
Salt stress relief potency of whortleberry extract biopriming in maize
Pehlivan, Necla (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)Berries have gained public attention for their presumed positive effects on cancer patients. in contrast, the potential of berries to mitigate damage caused by abiotic stress in plants has not received significant attention. ... -
Stochasticity in transcriptional expression of a negative regulator of Arabidopsis ABA network
Pehlivan, Necla (Springer Heidelberg, 2019)Stably heritable spatiotemporal co/over-expression of distinct transcriptional regulators across generations is a desired target as they signal traffic in the cell. Here, the stability and expression pattern of AtHB7 ... -
Tea-based biochar-mediated changes in cation diffusion homeostasis in rice grown in heavy metal (loid) contaminated mining soil
Pehlivan, Necla; Gedik, Kenan; Wang, Jim J. (Elsevier, 2023)Foreseeable future scenarios highlight the urgency of applying eco-safe avoidance methods or tolerance to heavy metal(loid) (HM) stress in agricultural production areas of contamination. The analyses show that the Ni, Mn, ... -
Transcriptional insights into Cu related tolerance strategies in maize linked to a novel tea-biochar
Pehlivan, Necla; Wang, Jim J. (Elsevier, 2021)One-third of maize cultivation in Turkey has been performed in nutrient-rich soils of the coastal agricultural lands of the Black Sea Region, which is among the country's granaries. However, the yield of this chief crop ...