Project description:Mulberry (Morus atropurpurea) is an important economic woody tree with rapid growth rate and large biomass, which had great potential for heavy metals remediation. To further understand the mechanisms involved in cadmium accumulation and detoxification in mulberry, we carried out a transcriptomic study to get insights into the molecular mechanisms of the mulberry response to cadmium stress using RNA-seq analysis with BGISEQ-500.
Project description:The first GSSM of V. vinifera was reconstructed (MODEL2408120001). Tissue-specific models for stem, leaf, and berry of the Cabernet Sauvignon cultivar were generated from the original model, through the integration of RNA-Seq data. These models have been merged into diel multi-tissue models to study the interactions between tissues at light and dark phases.
Project description:The mian goal of the study was to identify drought responsive genes of Indian mulberry (Morus alba L.) leaf tissue. Drought stress was imposed at whole plant leve; usig gravimetric approach. Leaf tissue was harvested 14 days post drought stress imposition and used for transcriptome analaysis. Two levels of drought stress (100% and 40% soil field capacity) was maintained by controlled irrigation. The leaf tissue was collected, total RNA was isolated converted to cDNA and used for analysis