Frontiers in Plant Science (Feb 2015)

MicroRNAs and Drought Responses in Sugarcane

  • Marcelo Menossi Menossi,
  • Agustina eGentile,
  • Thaís Helena Ferreira,
  • Raphael de Souza Mattos,
  • Lara Isys Dias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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There is a growing demand for renewable energy, and sugarcane is a promising bioenergy crop. In Brazil, the largest sugarcane producer in the world, sugarcane plantations are expanding into areas where severe droughts are common. Recent evidence has highlighted the role of miRNAs in regulating drought responses in several species, including sugarcane. This review summarizes the data from miRNA expression profiles observed in a wide array of experimental conditions using different sugarcane cultivars that differ in their tolerance to drought. We uncovered a complex regulation of sugarcane miRNAs in response to drought and discussed these data with the miRNA profiles observed in other plant specie. The predicted miRNA targets revealed different transcription factors, proteins involved in tolerance to oxidative stress, cell modification, as well as hormone signaling. Some of these proteins might regulate sugarcane responses to drought, such as reduction of internode growth and shoot branching and increased leaf senescence. A better understanding on the regulatory network from miRNAs and their targets under drought stress has a great potential to contribute to sugarcane improvement, either as molecular markers as well as by using biotechnological approaches.

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