2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277701
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Transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory mode by which NAA promotes the growth of Armillaria gallica

Abstract: A symbiotic relationship is observed between Armillaria and the Chinese herbal medicine Gastrodia elata (G. elata). Armillaria is a nutrient source for the growth of G. elata, and its nutrient metabolism efficiency affects the growth and development of G. elata. Auxin has been reported to stimulate Armillaria species, but the molecular mechanism remains unknown. We found that naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) can also promote the growth of A. gallica. Moreover, we identified a total of 2071 differentially expresse… Show more

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“…After 24 h of NAA spray on leaves during budding, 30 flax plants were chosen from the two central rows of each plot and separated into leaves and other parts ( O'Neill et al., 2010 ; Xing et al., 2018 ; Cai et al., 2022 ). Once detached from the plants, leaf samples were frozen in liquid N at −80°C to measure the activities and relative expression levels of SPS and Rubisco.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 24 h of NAA spray on leaves during budding, 30 flax plants were chosen from the two central rows of each plot and separated into leaves and other parts ( O'Neill et al., 2010 ; Xing et al., 2018 ; Cai et al., 2022 ). Once detached from the plants, leaf samples were frozen in liquid N at −80°C to measure the activities and relative expression levels of SPS and Rubisco.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%