Drought stress is one of the major abiotic factors limiting banana (Musa) production. Even mild-drought conditions are responsible for considerable yield losses. We performed large-scale transcriptome sequencing using Illumina technology on root tissue of three triploid genotypes representing wel...
Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.
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Rouard, M.
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Cenci, A.
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Kissel, E.
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Do, H.
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Dubois, E.
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Nidelet, S.
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Roux, N.
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Swennen, R.L.
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Carpentier, S.C.
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[Transcriptomic profiling in Musa: a look into processes affected by mild osmotic stress in the root tip]
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Transcriptomic profiling in Musa: a look into processes affected by mild osmotic stress in the root tip
Plasma membrane proteins constitute a very important class of proteins. They are involved in the transmission of external signals to the interior of the cell and selective transport of water, nutrients and ions across the plasma membrane. However, the study of plasma membrane proteins is challeng...
García, S.
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Panis, B.
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Swennen, R.L.
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Carpentier, S.
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[Evaluation of four different strategies to characterize plasma membrane proteins from banana roots]
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Evaluation of four different strategies to characterize plasma membrane proteins from banana roots
Drought is a complex phenomenon that is relevant for many crops. Performing high-throughput transcriptomics in non-model crops is challenging. The non-model crop where our workflow has been tested on is banana (Musa spp.), which ranks among the top ten staple foods (total production over 145 mill...
Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.
,
Rouard, M.
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Cenci, A.
,
Kissel, E.
,
Roux, N.
,
Swennen, R.L.
,
Carpentier, S.C.
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[How do roots respond to osmotic stress? A transcriptomic approach to address this question in a non-model crop]
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How do roots respond to osmotic stress? A transcriptomic approach to address this question in a non-model crop