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The 27 terms of 'Change' in root related to recognition of stress (radiation, light, abiotic), signal transduction, and other responses.
Variations in vegetation composition result in change in root depth which leads to a change in amount of water restraining around the plant roots.
Drought imposed to peanut at early growth stages could change root distribution patterns of peanut, and the change in root distribution patterns was more pronounced with long duration of drought.
While "GO 0046148_pigment biosynthetic process" showed no significant change in root, "GO 0009765_photosynthesis, light harvesting" was enhanced in this organ and both of them were repressed in leaf (Additional file 3: Table S3a).
Related to 2 groups of nuclear encoded genes, pigment biosynthetic process was down-regulated in leaf but didn't show significant change in root; while light harvesting was inhibited in leaf and activated in root (Additional file 3: Table S3a).
MG3: Equal intercepts 30.07 7 0.014 0.008 < 0.05 MG multi-group model, Δdf change in degrees of freedom, ΔCFI change in Comparative Fit Index, ΔRMSEA change in Root Mean-Square Error of Approximation.
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Fig. 4B depicts the change in root-mean-square fluctuation between stem(0) and stem- 0), i.e. ΔRMstem- 0SF [stem(0)] — RMSF [stem-(0)].
Additionally, we calculated the change in root-mean-square fluctuation of all Cα atoms as a measure of altered backbone flexibility following mutation according to ΔRMSF = RMSF (mutant) — RMSF (wild-type).
NFS2 transcript levels did not change in roots.
The trend of Mg++ change was similar to the K+ change in roots.
While OsCDC23_1 mRNA levels did not change in roots grown in the dark or light, OsCDC23_2 mRNA levels in roots were much lower when rice plants were grown in the dark.
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