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They have been shown that calreticulin is an important component in regulating rice seedling leaf sheath elongation.
Eight micrograms seedling leaf DNA from individual plants was restricted with SspI and ScaI and purified with phenol-chloroform before treating with sodium bisulfite [49], [56].
We used the number of ESTs representing specific transcripts isolated from 19 rice tissue sources (i.e. callus, suspension cells, seedling, leaf, shoot, root, stem, sheath, phloem, panicle, flower, anther, pistil, endosperm, immature seed, mixed tissues, mature seed, whole plant, and unknown samples) to estimate gene expression levels in the different tissues.
e) Significantly differentially expressed transcripts scatterplot for branch secondary xylem against flower, seedling, leaf and root.
f) Significantly differentially expressed transcripts scatterplot for stem secondary xylem against flower, seedling, leaf and root.
Once 4 6 true leaves emerged, seedling leaf tissue was collected and stored at −80 °C.
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Using proteomic techniques, it showed that calreticulin might be an important component in the GA signaling pathway that regulates rice seedling leaf-sheath elongation (Komatsu et al. 2006; Shen et al. 2003).
Total proteins were extracted from seedling leafs according to the method of Wang et al. [ 87] with minor modifications.
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Ethylene regulates seed germination, seedling growth, leaf and petal abscission, organ senescence, fruit ripening, and responses to stress and pathogens.
Outcome of plant bioassays is usually based on growth parameters (e.g. germination rate, seedling length, leaf area).
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