Parallel comparison reveals conservation and re-wiring of abiotic stress response networks across three plant species
Jia Min Lee,
Jong Ching Goh,
Daniela Mutwil-Anderwald
et al.
Abstract:Abiotic stresses trigger significant alterations in plant morphology, yield, and nutrient composition. To counter these stresses, plants have developed strategies involving gene expression adjustments, impacting their growth and development to ensure survival and reproduction. Although transcriptomic studies have extensively examined stress responses, our understanding of their conservation remains limited. We conducted a comprehensive study on the effects of 24 different environmental and nutrient conditions … Show more
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