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CsOPR3 expression is rapidly induced by mechanical wounding, increased jasmonic acid levels are correlated with the wound-induced CsOPR3 expression. Infection with tea plant pest Ectropis obliqua also induces the enzyme expression. Exogenous jasmonic acid induces the enzyme expression, and induced enzyme expression increases the levels of jasmonate, overview
salinity stress induces a higher level of TaOPR1 expression in the seedling roots of cv. SR3 compared to parental cultivar JN177. This induction is abolished when abscisic acid (ABA) synthesis is inhibited
up-regulated expression in response to drought, hydrogen peroxide and wounding. Accumulation of HvOPR1 mRNA is increased in response to jasmonic acid, salicylic acid and abscisic acid
with prolonged cultivation time of grey poplar genotypes, the relative expression patterns of OPR1 increases in root and in shoot. Significantly higher OPR1 transcript levels are detected in the roots of phenotype TP11 and phenotype TP20 after 10 days of Cd treatment, especially in phenotyp TP11 (38.4fold) grown under 0.01 mM Cd, compared to the control. As in the roots, the level of transcription in the leaves is also upregulated after 10 days of Cd treatment. The highest upregulation of ORP1 (16.4fold) is measured in the leaves of phenotype TP20 cultivated with 0.01 mM Cd