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Proteome of Douglas-fir: a resource for genomic research


ABSTRACT: First Douglas fir proteomes by nLC-MS/MS from 12 different organs : root, stem, xylem, needle, bud, female and male flowers, immature and mature seed, immature and mature somatic embryos and callus.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Pseudotsuga Menziesii

TISSUE(S): Flower, Rootlet, Xylem, Seed, Flower Bud, Needle, Flower Stalk

SUBMITTER: Stephane Claverol  

LAB HEAD: Claverol Stephane

PROVIDER: PXD037815 | Pride | 2023-10-24

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comprehensive Organ-Specific Profiling of Douglas Fir (<i>Pseudotsuga menziesii</i>) Proteome.

Teyssier Caroline C   Rogier Odile O   Claverol Stéphane S   Gautier Florian F   Lelu-Walter Marie-Anne MA   Duruflé Harold H  

Biomolecules 20230916 9


The Douglas fir (<i>Pseudotsuga menziesii</i>) is a conifer native to North America that has become increasingly popular in plantations in France due to its many advantages as timber: rapid growth, quality wood, and good adaptation to climate change. Tree genetic improvement programs require knowledge of a species' genetic structure and history and the development of genetic markers. The very slow progress in this field, for Douglas fir as well as the entire genus <i>Pinus</i>, can be explained  ...[more]

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