The article, titled “Comparative Transcriptome, and metabolome analysis reveals key regulatory defense networks and genes involved in enhanced salt tolerance of Actinidia (kiwifruit)”, was published in Horticulture Research.
This study aims to decipher intricate adaptive responses of two contrasting salt tolerance kiwifruit species Actinidia valvata [ZMH (an important genotype)] and Actinidia deliciosa ['Hayward'] under 0.4% (w/w) salt stress for time courses of 0, 12, 24, and 72 hours by combined transcriptome and metabolome analysis.
All in all, salt stress tolerance in kiwifruit roots is an intricate regulatory mechanism that consists of several genes encoding specific metabolites.
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Post time: Sep-23-2024