2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2013.09.005
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The tonoplast intrinsic aquaporin (TIP) subfamily of Eucalyptus grandis: Characterization of EgTIP2, a root-specific and osmotic stress-responsive gene

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“…Freshly harvested vegetative and reproductive organs/tissues (1 month-old plantlets; pool of leaves of different ages; roots from 1 and 6 month-old plantlets; stems from 1 and 6 month-old plantlets; vascular cambium samples from 6 year-old trees; flower; flower buds; and fruits) were obtained from Eucalyptus grandis essentially as described previously (Rodrigues et al, 2013). After harvesting, fresh samples were frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen until total RNA extraction.…”
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“…Freshly harvested vegetative and reproductive organs/tissues (1 month-old plantlets; pool of leaves of different ages; roots from 1 and 6 month-old plantlets; stems from 1 and 6 month-old plantlets; vascular cambium samples from 6 year-old trees; flower; flower buds; and fruits) were obtained from Eucalyptus grandis essentially as described previously (Rodrigues et al, 2013). After harvesting, fresh samples were frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen until total RNA extraction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Total RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis were performed as previously described (Rodrigues et al, 2013). The qPCR analyses were carried out using Power SYBR Green Master Mix (Applied Biosystems) and a StepOnePlus Real Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems).…”
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“…In Picea glauca, TIP2:1 is detected in roots, stems, needles, reproductive parts, while TIP2:2 is detected only in stems (Laur, Hacke 2014). TIP overexpression in transgenic plants has been associated with increased plant growth rate and biomass production (Rodrigues et al 2013).…”
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