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Comparisons between WT and WS plants during waterlogging and post-drainage.
Abstract
<p>(a) DEGs in WT versus WS plants at various waterlogging time points revealed that waterlogging has a severe effect on gene expression at 9 h. (b) Expression patterns of the 66 common DEGs between WT and WS under waterlogging conditions. The RPKM values were log2 transformed. (c) A Venn diagram depicting the common and unique DEGs between 3 and 15 h of waterlogging in WT and WS plants.</p- Image
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- sesame gene expression pattern
- waterlogging stress response
- Susceptible Sesame Genotypes Reveal Waterlogging Stress Response Patterns Waterlogging
- waterlogging stress
- 15 h
- limits plant growth
- downregulated DEGs