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This result suggests that these novel miRNAs might participate in regulating wheat seed development and metabolism.
Twenty-two of the 55 novel miRNAs also preferentially expressed in the different developmental stages of wheat seed with the logarithm of the fold change of 1.0 ~ 7.6, and half of them were seed-specific, suggesting that they participate in regulating wheat seed development and metabolism.
Four of the 15 known miRNA families and 22 of the 55 novel miRNAs were preferentially expressed in the developing seeds with logarithm (log2) of the fold change of 1.0 ~ 7.6, and half of them were seed-specific, suggesting that they participate in regulating wheat seed development and metabolism.
In the hormone signal pathways, besides the participation of two major players (abscisic acid and gibberelin) in controlling germination events, other hormones are involved in an intricate interaction web regulating wheat seed germination [ 24].
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The aim of the study was to characterize the function of PHR1 genes in regulating phosphate signalling and plant growth in wheat.
Hexaploid wheat may possess a mechanism for regulating and sensing the total level of transcripts in the cell which can be derived from the homoeologues.
Moreover, a recent genome-wide QTL analysis in common wheat (T. aestivum L). identified seven QTL regulating SS formation located on five chromosomes (2D, 5B, 6A, 6B, and 7B) (Echeverry-Solarte et al. 2014).
To test whether miRNAs play roles in regulating response to powdery mildew infection and heat stress in wheat, by using Solexa high-throughput sequencing we cloned the small RNA from wheat leaves infected by preponderant physiological strain Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici (Egt) or by heat stress treatment.
These observations indicate that identification of the factors regulating VRT is critical to understanding and controlling low temperature adaptation in wheat.
The phenotypic effects when individual genes were deleted in bread wheat showed that TaHKT2 1 gene family are not involved in regulating root or leaf blade Na+ concentration but TaHKT2 1 7and1 and TaHKT2 1 7BL-1/-2 may be candidate genes controlling sheath Na+ concentration and K+ status in different tissues and experimental conditions.
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