2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-022-03986-y
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Transcriptome profiling at the transition to the reproductive stage uncovers stage and tissue-specific genes in wheat

Abstract: Background The transition from vegetative to floral phase is the result of complex crosstalk of exogenous and endogenous floral integrators. This critical physiological event is the response to environmental interaction, which causes biochemical cascades of reactions at different internal tissues, organs, and releases signals that make the plant moves from vegetative status to a reproductive phase. This network controlling flowering time is not deciphered largely in bread wheat. In this study, … Show more

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“…Early studies were mainly based on the use of a single genotype only, with changes in transcriptome between treated and non-treated samples being compared (Liu et al 2015b ; Zou et al 2020). In recent years, many of such studies were based on two genotypes with contrasting differences for a targeted trait (Benaouda et al 2023 ; Li and Guo 2023 ). Results from the use of such a pair of genotypes represent a significant improvement compared with those obtained from the use of a single genotype.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early studies were mainly based on the use of a single genotype only, with changes in transcriptome between treated and non-treated samples being compared (Liu et al 2015b ; Zou et al 2020). In recent years, many of such studies were based on two genotypes with contrasting differences for a targeted trait (Benaouda et al 2023 ; Li and Guo 2023 ). Results from the use of such a pair of genotypes represent a significant improvement compared with those obtained from the use of a single genotype.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%