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From: Transcriptomic analysis reveals flavonoid biosynthesis of Syringa oblata Lindl. in response to different light intensity

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The leaves of Syringa oblata Lindl. grow under different light intensities such as natural (Z0), 50% ~ 60% (Z1) and 25% ~ 35% (Z2) light intensity (a). The inhibition of S. xylosus ATCC 700404 biofilm formation by rutin (b) the biological activity of Syringa oblata Lindl. against the formation of biofilm by S. xylosus ATCC 700404 during the different months (c) and light intensity (d) groups. The control (b, c and d) is S. xylosus ATCC 700404. Z0, Z1 and Z2 were natural, 50% ~ 60 and 25% ~ 35% light intensity, respectively. *p < 0.05 represents significantly different treatment means compared to untreated control bacterial culture. Changes in weather (e) and average temperature change (f) in different months in 2017. The rutin content of Syringa oblata Lindl. with different months (g) and light intensity (h) groups. Flavonoid accumulation in Syringa oblata Lindl. leaf cross sections detected by DPBA fluorescence (red) in natural (Z0) and 50% ~ 60% (Z1) light intensity in (i) and (j)

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