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Fig. 11 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 11

From: Comprehensive dissection into morpho-physiologic responses, ionomic homeostasis, and transcriptomic profiling reveals the systematic resistance of allotetraploid rapeseed to salinity

Fig. 11

Differential expression profiling of genes involved in the transport of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), boron (B), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), magnesium (Mg), and the aquaporin genes in the rapeseed plants between the control (Ctrl) and salt conditions. Differential expression profiling of the genes involved in the transport of N (a), P(b), B (c), Fe (d), Cu (e), Mg (f), and the aquaporin genes (g) in the rapeseed plants between the control and 200 mM NaCl conditions. AMT, ammonium transporter; CLC, chloride channel; COPT, copper transporter; GS, glutamine synthetase; GOGAT, glutamine-2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase; IRT, iron transporter; NIA, nitrate reductase; NIR, nitrite reductase; NIP, nodulin 26-like intrinsic protein; NRT, nitrate transporter; MGT, magnesium transporter; PHT, phosphate transporter; PIP, plasma membrane intrinsic protein; TIP, tonoplast intrinsic protein. For the transcriptome sequencing, uniform rapeseed plants after 7-day seed germination were cultivated under NaCl-free (control) for 10 days, and then they were changed to the solution containing 200 mM NaCl for 12 h. The heatmaps show gene expression levels as indicated by the FPKM (values. The differentially expressed genes presenting higher expression levels between the control and 200 mM NaCl conditions are denoted by asterisks

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