2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1526008/v1
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Screening of differentially expressed miRNAs and target genes in two potato varieties under nitrogen stress

Abstract: Background: Nitrogen is an important element for potato growth and development, and improving nitrogen utilization efficiency is an effective way to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer. Transgenic breeding is an effective means to solve the problem that traditional breeding is difficult to solve, it is of great significance to excavate genes that improve nitrogen utilization for breeding nitrogen-efficient potato. It was found that the key enzyme genes in potato nitrogen metabolism pathway were highly res… Show more

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“…NITRATE REDUCTASE (NiR) activity increases with increasing N application from seedling to budding stages in potato plants (Yue et al, 2022). Forty-eight families of miRNAs, including stu-miR3627-3p and stu-miR482a-5p, among others, were predicted to participate in N metabolism, amino acid synthesis, and interaction with several N-regulatory gene targets such as NRT2.5 and NRT2.7 (Yue et al, 2022). Table 4 summarises N-responsive miRNAs, their gene target in host species, and functions.…”
Section: Do Micrornas Have An Underhand In N Regulation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NITRATE REDUCTASE (NiR) activity increases with increasing N application from seedling to budding stages in potato plants (Yue et al, 2022). Forty-eight families of miRNAs, including stu-miR3627-3p and stu-miR482a-5p, among others, were predicted to participate in N metabolism, amino acid synthesis, and interaction with several N-regulatory gene targets such as NRT2.5 and NRT2.7 (Yue et al, 2022). Table 4 summarises N-responsive miRNAs, their gene target in host species, and functions.…”
Section: Do Micrornas Have An Underhand In N Regulation?mentioning
confidence: 99%