1. Transcriptome analysis of the effects of foliar water application on the nap time of mango leaves
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DING Yuge, HOU Qi, ZHOU Ling, JI Zhulin, LÜ Pengyue, and PENG Lei
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mango ,photosynthetic midday-depression ,transcriptome ,biosynthesis of chlorophyll ,carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract [Objective] In order to reveal the molecular mechanism of photosynthetic midday-depression broken by water spring, the effects of continuous spraying on mango leaves were studied by omics technology. This study can provide basis for further optimizing water management to achieve the best consequences, and will have theoretical significance in enhancing mango yield and quality by aligning with the national policy objectives of reducing fertilizer usage and improving efficiency. [Methods] Mango cultivar “Tainong No. 1” in Yuanjiang was used as material. The mango in the fruiting stage was sprayed by water for three times during the midday depression (12:30-14:10), 20 minutes each time, with no water spraying as the control. The leaves were collected for transcriptome sequencing analysis. GO and KEGG databases were used to analyze the differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Analysis of gene expression was conducted by using DESeq, with |log2αFC| >1 and P
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- 2024
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