2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.13.464192
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Transcriptomic analysis revealed reactive oxygen species scavenging mechanisms associated with ferrous iron toxicity in aromatic Keteki Joha rice

Abstract: Lowland acidic soils with water-logged regions are often affected by ferrous iron (Fe2+) toxicity, a major yield-limiting factor of rice production. The Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) was hypothesized to be crucial under severe Fe2+ toxicity conditions. However, molecular mechanisms and associated ROS homeostasis genes are still not well-explored. In this study, a comparative RNA-Seq based transcriptome analysis was conducted to understand the Fe2+ toxicity tolerance mechanism in aromatic Keteki Joha. About 69 … Show more

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