Transgenerational cross-tolerance drought x heat in pinus radiata
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ABSTRACT: Heat exposure began each day of the stress treatment with an increasing temperature gradient from 15 °C to 45 °C over a period of 5 h, and this was then maintained at 45 °C for 6 h. During the following 5 h, the temperature was returned to 15 ºC and maintained for 8 h, thus mimicking a day-night scenario. Control plants (C) were sampled, and the following day the stress exposure began. Plant material was sampled at the end of the 6 h heat exposure on day 1 (T1), day 3 (T3), and day 5 (T5). To characterize the molecular mechanisms driving cross tolerance and maternal inheritance in seedlings belonging to two isogenic populations.
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion
ORGANISM(S): Pinus Radiata (monterey Pine)
TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Leaf
SUBMITTER: Laura Lamelas
LAB HEAD: Mónica Meijón
PROVIDER: PXD037343 | Pride | 2024-02-16
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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