2023
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14088
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The Brassica napus boron deficient inflorescence transcriptome resembles a wounding and infection response

Bart Verwaaijen,
Thomas David Alcock,
Christoph Spitzer
et al.

Abstract: Oilseed rape and other crops of Brassica napus have a high demand for boron (B). Boron deficiencies result in the inhibition of root growth, and eventually premature flower abortion. Understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying flower abortion in B‐limiting conditions could provide the basis to enhance B‐efficiency and prevent B‐deficiency‐related yield losses. In this study, we assessed transcriptomic responses to B‐deficiency in diverse inflorescence tissues at multiple time points of soil‐grown plants th… Show more

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