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From: Metabolic activities and molecular investigations of the ameliorative impact of some growth biostimulators on chilling-stressed coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) plant

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a) Changes in the steady state expression level of RuBisCOLS protein. Y axis values indicates the normalized protein production of differentially expressed RuBisCOLS protein in nanograms (ng) of three independent biological replicates and three technical ones. The data were shown as mean ± s.e.m.; *, P < 0.05. ImageJ software (IJ 1.46r) was used for image processing and analysis of the electrophoretic running of ascending concentration series of BSA (as protein size standard) to quantify RuBisCOLS concentration in (ng) of three independent gel repeats. Full data sets showing the quantification counts were supplement separately. Also, Full-length gels are presented in Supplementary Fig. (2a and b). The data was normalized to the protein band running approximately at 180 kDa as shown in Suppl. Fig. 2a. b) Impact of alleviation treatments on TCPs profiles of chilling-stressed (6 °C ± 0.5) coriander plants at the vegetative stage (75 days old). Cluster analysis resulted from SDS-PAGE fractionated TCPs as revealed by chilling stress and alleviation treatments to its impact. A dendrogram for the five examined coriander samples was constructed using scored data of fractionated TCPs after chilling stress application and subsequent biostimulants treatments using Unweighed Pair-group Method of Arithmetic mean (UPGMA) and similarity matrices was computed according to Dice coefficient

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