Comparative expression analysis of roots of two soybean cultivars with contrasting drought-tolerant phenotype under well-watered and dehydration conditions.
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA274347)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA274347)
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Project name: Glycine max
Description: To understand the responses of plants to environmental stresses will help mitigate the problems via creating stress-tolerant crop cultivars. We have carried out comparative expression analysis of roots of two soybean varieties Williams 82 and DT2008 that have constrasting drought-responsive phenotype under dehydration and well-watered (control) conditions. Affymetrix’s whole Soybean Gene Expression Microarray (66K) was used.Overall design: The Williams 82 and DT2008 soybean plants were grown for 14 days in the vermiculite soil under greenhouse conditions. The whole plants of 14-d-old plants were detached and exposed to dehydration on KimTowel papers for 0 (well-watered, control), 2 and 10 h. All roots of independent 14-d-old plants were collected. Total RNA was prepared and used for the microarray hybridization. Three independent biological replicates were used for each plant sample.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Agricultural
Organization: Signaling pathway Res, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN
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- PMID: 26300889
Last updated: 2015-02-03