2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1092857
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Transcriptomic analysis unravels the molecular response of Lonicera japonica leaves to chilling stress

Abstract: Lonicera japonica is not only an important resource of traditional Chinese medicine, but also has very high horticultural value. Studies have been performed on the physiological responses of L. japonica leaves to chilling, however, the molecular mechanism underlying the low temperature-induced leaves morphological changes remains unclear. In this study, it has been demonstrated that the ratio of pigments content including anthocyanins, chlorophylls, and carotenoids was significantly altered in response to chil… Show more

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“…We utilized Salmon [ 99 ] to quantify transcript abundance across replicate samples based on TPM (transcripts per million) from RNA-seq reads of T. glandulifera and L. japonica leaves [ 100 ] ( Supplementary Data Table S17 ). The subsequent gene differential expression analysis was based on one-to-one orthologous genes between T. glandulifera and L. japonica through a best reciprocal BLAST (E-value cut off <1 × 10 −10 ), and was performed using the R package edgeR [ 101 ] ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We utilized Salmon [ 99 ] to quantify transcript abundance across replicate samples based on TPM (transcripts per million) from RNA-seq reads of T. glandulifera and L. japonica leaves [ 100 ] ( Supplementary Data Table S17 ). The subsequent gene differential expression analysis was based on one-to-one orthologous genes between T. glandulifera and L. japonica through a best reciprocal BLAST (E-value cut off <1 × 10 −10 ), and was performed using the R package edgeR [ 101 ] ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above ndings illustrate the role of MAPK in the plant response to abiotic stress. Ca2 + can reduce the increase in cell membrane permeability and the accumulation of the membrane lipid peroxidation product MDA caused by HT stress [33]. The HT-resistant S1 mutant presented an increase in the Ca2 + content of mesophyll cells and subsequent damage to the cell membrane and chloroplasts [34].…”
Section: Effects Of Other Metabolic Pathways Under Ht Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of decoction pieces, the morphological features and microscopic identi cation can effectively detect the adulterants 12 . However, when the adulteration occurs in TCM, these methods cannot solve the problem of adulteration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%