Comparative transcriptome profiles of cotton (G. hirsutum L. cv. Bikaneri narma) during boll development stages under bollworm infested biotic stress
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ABSTRACT: Comparative transcriptome profiles of cotton (G. hirsutum L. cv. Bikaneri narma) during boll development stages (0, 2, 5 and 10 dpa) under bollworm infested biotic stress. Cotton is one of the most commercially important fibre crops in the world and used as a source for natural textile fibre and cottonseed oil. The biotic stress is one of the major constraints for crop production. Cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) is one the major insect pest in cotton and drastically damages the cotton boll. To decipher the molecular mechanisms involved in cotton boll/fibre cell development, transcriptome analysis has been carried out by comparing G. hirsutum L cv. Bikaneri narma cotton boll samples induced by biotic stress (bollworm infested) and that their respective control cotton bolls collected under field conditions. Cotton bolls were collected at fibre initiation (0, 2 dpa/days post anthesis) and elongation (5, 10 dpa) stages for both control and biotic stress condition and gene expression profiles were analyzed by Affymetrix cotton GeneChip Genome array.
ORGANISM(S): Gossypium raimondii Gossypium barbadense Gossypium arboreum Gossypium hirsutum
PROVIDER: GSE55511 | GEO | 2015/03/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA239815
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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