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From: Genome-wide identification of the amino acid permease genes and molecular characterization of their transcriptional responses to various nutrient stresses in allotetraploid rapeseed

Fig. 10

The qRT-PCR-assisted transcriptional characterization of the amino acid permease (AAP) genes in Brassica napus under different boron (B) levels. Differential expression of the BnaAAP1 (a), BnaAAP2 (b), BnaAAP3 (c), BnaAAP4 (d), BnaAAP5 (e), BnaAAP6 (f), BnaAAP7 (g) and BnaAAP8 (g) genes under high (+, 25 μM) and low (−, 0.25 μM) boron supply levels. For the transcriptional analysis, the 7-d-old uniform B. napus seedlings after seed germination were first hydroponically grown under 10 μM H3BO3 for 10 d, and then were transferred to 0.25 μM H3BO3 for 3 d until sampling. The shoots and roots were individually sampled, and each sample includes three independent biological replicates. The significance level of P < 0.05 is used as the threshold to identify the differential BnaAAP expression under high and low boron treatments. The differentially expressed genes with higher expression between different treatments in the shoots or roots are indicated with asterisks

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