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This study by Ning Li et al. explores how Os2H16 expression in rice enhances resistance to phytopathogens and tolerance to drought stress. By utilizing pU1301 and ds1301 plasmids, the Os2H16 gene was successfully expressed under the Ubiquitin1 promoter with hptII as the selectable marker. The findings shed light on the potential beneficial effects of Os2H16 in improving rice resilience.
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Expression of Os2H16 enhances resistance to phytopathogens and tolerance to drought stress in rice. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. Ning Li · Lingguang Kong · Wenhui Zhou · Xia Zhang · Shutong Wei · Xinhua Ding · Zhaohui Chu. State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai an, 271018, Shandong, PR China. zchu@sdau.edu.cn, xhding@sdau.edu.cn. Supplementary Fig. S1 pU1301- and ds1301-derived plasmids used for rice transformation and expression of the Os2H16 gene in rice. The Os2H16 gene was cloned under the control of the constitutive Ubiquitin1 (Ubi) promoter. The hptII gene encoding resistance to hygromycin served as the selectable marker for rice transformation. LB, left border, RB, right border.