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identifier PRJNA483528
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title Dissecting drought stress responses of closely related Brassicaceae
description Abiotic drought and salinity stress can cause severe crop losses and climate change is projected to increase their prevalence in future decades. Plants which are able to grow in hard environmental conditions are of interest to understand plant stress response mechanisms; especially given the limitations of Arabidopsis thaliana (Ath), which is mostly described as stress sensitive. The evolutionary proximity of extremophile Ath relatives like Arabidopsis lyrata (Aly) and Eutrema salsugineum (Esa) makes them a good model system to study adaptive stress response mechanisms. While their ability to survive extreme soil salinity is well investigated, their respective drought stress responses and differences to Ath are not well characterized. We use a combined large scale- phenotyping and transcriptomics analysis to study the dynamic response to drought of Ath, Aly and Esa. Our results showed that among species there are differences in morphology, physiology and transcriptome in response to drought conditions.
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sra-run  SRR7624680SRR7624681SRR7624682SRR7624683SRR7624684SRR7624685SRR7624686SRR7624687SRR7624688SRR7624689 More
sra-submission  SRA748253
biosample  SAMN09737298SAMN09737301SAMN09737306SAMN09737305SAMN09737303SAMN09737302SAMN09737304SAMN09737291SAMN09737290SAMN09737289 More
sra-study  SRP155798
sra-sample  SRS3612287SRS3612277SRS3612285SRS3612290SRS3612292SRS3612282SRS3612291SRS3612289SRS3612288SRS3612286 More
sra-experiment  SRX4488646SRX4488645SRX4488644SRX4488643SRX4488642SRX4488641SRX4488640SRX4488639SRX4488638SRX4488637 More
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dateCreated 2018-07-31T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2018-07-31T00:00:00Z
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