Additional file 6: Figure S4. of Transcriptome profiling of Elymus sibiricus, an important forage grass in Qinghai-Tibet plateau, reveals novel insights into candidate genes that potentially connected to seed shattering
Wengang Xie
Junchao Zhang
Xuhong Zhao
Zongyu Zhang
Yanrong Wang
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3749417_D6.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_6_Figure_S4_of_Transcriptome_profiling_of_Elymus_sibiricus_an_important_forage_grass_in_Qinghai-Tibet_plateau_reveals_novel_insights_into_candidate_genes_that_potentially_connected_to_seed_shattering/4902410
Differentially expressed transcripts involved in plant hormone signal transduction pathway. Green means that the DETs were down regulated, red represents up regulated, and blue indicates that genes were of mixed expression patterns in the low seed shattering genotype compared to the high seed shattering genotype. The diagram of network was cited from KEGG website. (PDF 176Â kb)
2017-04-21 05:00:00
Elymus sibiricus
Seed shattering
Abscission layers
Next-generation sequencing
Transcriptome analysis
Mechanism