Project description:A continuous gene expression profiling of leaves was performed at regular interval during a 48-hr period in 9 different growth stages from transplanting until harvesting to characterize the diurnal and circadian gene expression profile of rice and to understand the transcriptional program and physiological state throughout entire the growth under natural field conditions.
Project description:A continuous gene expression profiling of leaves was performed at regular interval during a 48-hr period in 9 different growth stages from transplanting until harvesting to characterize the diurnal and circadian gene expression profile of rice and to understand the transcriptional program and physiological state throughout entire the growth under natural field conditions. The uppermost fully expanded leaf in the main stem was collected at 2-hr intervals during a 48-hr period at 9 different growth stages encompassing the vegetative, reproductive and ripening stages. All samples were obtained from rice plants grown in the field during the 2008 cultivation season.
Project description:A continuous gene expression profiling of roots was performed at regular interval during a 48-hr period in 2 different growth stages to characterize the diurnal and circadian gene expression profile of rice growth under natural field conditions. Root was collected at 2-hr intervals during a 48-hr period at 2 different growth stages corresponding to early and late vegetative stages. All samples were obtained from rice plants grown in the field during the 2008 cultivation season.
Project description:A continuous gene expression profiling of roots was performed during nighttime at regular interval from transplanting until harvesting to characterize the transcriptional and physiological changes in the root system of rice throughout the entire growth under natural field conditions.
Project description:A continuous gene expression profiling of roots was performed during daytime at regular interval from transplanting until harvesting to characterize the transcriptional and physiological changes in the root system of rice throughout the entire growth under natural field conditions.