2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2022.111531
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miR319 and its target TCP4 involved in plant architecture regulation in Brassica napus

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“…For example, bna-miR159, bna-miR6029, and bna-miR827 negatively regulate target genes related to nitrogen metabolism pathway in B. napus , thereby affecting nitrogen signaling within the B. napus plant and consequently its pod thickness [ 32 ]. bna- miR319 overexpressing transgenic lines of B. napus exhibited abnormal development of serrated leaves and stem tip meristematic tissues [ 33 ]. Fu et al analyzed miRNA-mRNA expression of Cd-stressed B. napus seedlings and found that Cd treatment significantly affected the expression of 22 miRNAs belonging to 11 families in roots and 29 miRNAs belonging to 14 families in shoots, and identified 8 miRNA-mRNA interaction pairs in roots and 8 miRNA-mRNA interaction pairs in shoots.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, bna-miR159, bna-miR6029, and bna-miR827 negatively regulate target genes related to nitrogen metabolism pathway in B. napus , thereby affecting nitrogen signaling within the B. napus plant and consequently its pod thickness [ 32 ]. bna- miR319 overexpressing transgenic lines of B. napus exhibited abnormal development of serrated leaves and stem tip meristematic tissues [ 33 ]. Fu et al analyzed miRNA-mRNA expression of Cd-stressed B. napus seedlings and found that Cd treatment significantly affected the expression of 22 miRNAs belonging to 11 families in roots and 29 miRNAs belonging to 14 families in shoots, and identified 8 miRNA-mRNA interaction pairs in roots and 8 miRNA-mRNA interaction pairs in shoots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%