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Fig. 5 in Transcriptomic analysis of wound-healing in Solanum tuberosum (potato) tubers: Evidence for a stepwise induction of suberin-associated genes
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Fig. 5. Transcript accumulation of genes associated with wound induced ABA biosynthesis and degradation. Transcript accumulation of known and putative genes encoding steps in ABA biosynthesis and degradation, over the wound-healing time course were retrieved from RNA-seq data. Heatmaps depict log2FPKM means for n = 3 biological replicates for each time point. Numbered pathway steps correspond to numbers in the ABA metabolism pathway (Supplemental Fig. 6).
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- Journal article: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113529 (DOI)
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