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From: Morpho-physiological integrators, transcriptome and coexpression network analyses signify the novel molecular signatures associated with axillary bud in chrysanthemum

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Bud length, sucrose concentration and internodal distance (extreme left). Sampling plan for axillary buds and leaves of Chrysanthemum morifolium ‘Jinba’ under contrasting temperatures (left) and three leaf positions used for analysis (middle) and the leaf parameters (right). The leaf characteristics include, (a) photosynthesis, (b) water conductance, (c) intercellular CO2 concentration, (d) transpiration, (e) chlorophyll a, (f) chlorophyll b, (g) total chlorophyll, (h) carotenoids, (i) crude protein, (j) MDA, (k) SOD, (l) CAT, (m) POD, (n) leaf area, (o) stomatal density and (p) W/D ratio. Data are shown as mean ± SE of three biological replicates. Asterisks on specific terms show significant differences between the treatment conditions 25 °C and 35 °C for each bud position at p < 0.05(*) and p < 0.01(**) level

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