(Submitter supplied) In the early stages (30 days) of phosphorus deficiency stress, Epimedium pubescens leaves cope with short-term phosphorus deficiency by increasing the expression of related genes such as carbon metabolism, flavonoid synthesis and hormone signal transduction pathways, producing sufficient energy, scavenging ROS, and adjusting plant morphology. However, with the extension of stress duration to 90 days, the expression of genes related to phosphorus cycling and phosphorus recovery (PHT1-4, PHO1 homolog3, PAP) was upregulated, and transcriptional changes and post-transcriptional regulation (miRNA regulation and protein modification) were enhanced to resist long-term phosphorus deficiency stress.
more...- Organism:
- Epimedium pubescens
- Type:
- Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
- Platform:
- GPL34251
- 12 Samples
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