Two families of Helianthus lines, T−
(low
desiccation rate) and T+
(low desiccation rate), with contrasting osmotic
adjustment (OA), obtained from a divergent selection programme, were compared
for several morphological traits,
ecophysiological parameters and molecular markers. The physiological analysis
in a glasshouse experiment
showed that the two families were identical in irrigated conditions except
for a single trait, relative water loss
(RWL: water loss rate of excised leaves). RWL could be used for these genotypes
as a physiological marker of OA.
A molecular analysis of the two contrasting lines, using differential
screening of cDNA libraries, led to the isolation
of three specific cDNAs, one of which, DRS26, showed high sequence homology
with a mammalian amino-acid
transporter. Subsequent RFLP and STS studies, using DRS26 and RAPD bulked
analysis, enabled the
identification of putative molecular markers of RWL and OA in
T−[ratio ]T+ sunflower.