Project description:Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L., cv. Fielder) plants were grown under iron (Fe) deficient hydroponic conditions to analyise transcriptomic changes in leaf and root tissue.
Project description:Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Mace) mature and senescent flag leaves were collected over a 48 h time course in continuous conditions to investigate changes in circadian clock regulation that occur during leaf senescence.
Project description:We monitored the transcriptomic response of roots and leaves of Triticum aestivum (cv Chinese Spring) at 2 months following the root inoculation by Azospirillum brasilense sp245 or Burkholderia graminis C4D1M. Plants were grown in pot containing a solid substrate (sand+soil) and 3 plants per pot, conditions in triplicates, in greenhouse conditions, and inoculated at seedling stage with OD 1 washed bacterial culture.
Project description:We monitored by RNAseq the transcriptomic response of roots and leaves of Triticum aestivum cv chinese Spring during a long term interaction with Funneliformis mossae (2 months) with or without a pathogen infection by infiltration of Xanthomonas translucens CFBP 2054. The control condition of roots and leaves wheat without mycorhizal fungi is in E-MTAB-5891 (material produced simultaneously and treated at the same time).
Project description:Allohexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, L.) provides ~ 20% of calories consumed by humans. Hitherto lack of genome sequence for the three homoelogous and highly similar bread wheat genomes (A, B and, D) impeded expression analysis of the grain transcriptome. We used novel genome information to analyze the cell type specific expression of homeologous genes in the developing wheat grain.