Transcription profiling of Arabidopsis potassium-starved and Caesium-treated plants
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ABSTRACT: At high concentrations ceasium (Cs) is toxic to plant growth. This toxic effect may occur when Cs blocks potassium (K) uptake mechanisms in plants. Consequently, plants starved of K and plants exposed to toxic concentrations of Cs should have similar gene expression patterns. To test this hypothesis, Arabidopsis will initially be grown on agar containing 1/10 MS salts before being transferred to either 1/10 MS nutrient solution (control plants), 1/10 MS nutrient solution containing 2 mM Cs, or 1/10 MS nutrient solution with no K. Roots and shoot will then be harvested seven days after transfer and used to challenge ATH1 GeneChips. Experimenter name: John Hammond; Experimenter phone: 01789 470382; Experimenter fax: 01789 470552; Experimenter institute: Warwick University; Experimenter address: Horticulture Research International; Experimenter address: Wellesbourne; Experimenter address: Warwick; Experimenter zip/postal_code: CV35 9EF; Experimenter country: UK Experiment Overall Design: 18 samples were used in this experiment
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
SUBMITTER: Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-6825 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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