2022
DOI: 10.3390/cells11193121
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Network-Based Analysis to Identify Hub Genes Involved in Spatial Root Response to Mechanical Constrains

Abstract: Previous studies report that the asymmetric response, observed along the main poplar woody bent root axis, was strongly related to both the type of mechanical forces (compression or tension) and the intensity of force displacement. Despite a large number of targets that have been proposed to trigger this asymmetry, an understanding of the comprehensive and synergistic effect of the antistress spatially related pathways is still lacking. Recent progress in the bioinformatics area has the potential to fill these… Show more

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“…During the past decades, hundreds of hyperaccumulator plants have been identified and a wide variety of in-wet experiments have been attempted to achieve a careful description of the biology underlying this trait [45,46]. Despite this, the hyperaccumulation trait still needs to be dissected and, in this sense, bioinformatics may provide tools for the comprehensive analysis and modeling of the related processes, as already applied for various purposes in plant biology studies [4,[47][48][49][50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past decades, hundreds of hyperaccumulator plants have been identified and a wide variety of in-wet experiments have been attempted to achieve a careful description of the biology underlying this trait [45,46]. Despite this, the hyperaccumulation trait still needs to be dissected and, in this sense, bioinformatics may provide tools for the comprehensive analysis and modeling of the related processes, as already applied for various purposes in plant biology studies [4,[47][48][49][50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%