Identification of Candidate Master Regulators of the Response to Early Heat Stress in Climate-adapted Wheat Landraces via Transcriptomic and Co-expression Network Analyses
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ABSTRACT: Climate change is not only causing a rise of global temperature but also more variable climates. In major wheat-producing countries, spring temperatures have increased up to 40°C in recent years. Considering the wheat optimal growth temperature of around 20°C, wheat is particularly prone to damage by heat stress. To combat this threat, it is imperative to understand the response of wheat to early heat stress. This research is focus on understanging the transcriptional reprogramming of wheat when exposed to heat stress during the three-leaf stage. Differential expression and weighted gene co-expression network analysis have been used here before and after the stress to to identify candidate master-regulators of this transcriptional response.
ORGANISM(S): Triticum aestivum
PROVIDER: GSE232367 | GEO | 2023/12/11
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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