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Series GSE249070 Query DataSets for GSE249070
Status Public on Apr 27, 2024
Title Effects of exogenous melatonin on NaCl stress in Eriobotrya japonica seedlings
Organism Eriobotrya japonica
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Effects of exogenous melatonin on NaCl stress in Eriobotrya japonica seedlings
 
Overall design Selected loquat group cultivated seedlings with consistent growth were divided into three groups, which were expressed as CK, ST and MTST (optimal treatment concentration), respectively. plants in CK group were used as blank control and watered; plants in ST group were watered first and then NaCl stress; plants in MTST group were root-irrigated first with screened optimal concentration of melatonin solution and then NaCl stress; 10 pots were planted in each treatment group with three seedlings in each pot, and the procedure was repeated for three times.
 
Citation(s) 38745142
Submission date Nov 30, 2023
Last update date May 31, 2024
Contact name Ling Zhu
E-mail(s) zhuling@swfu.edu.cn
Phone 18334168544
Organization name Southwest Forestry University
Street address Southwest Forestry University, No. 300, Bailong Road, Qingyun Street, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China
City Kunming
ZIP/Postal code 650224
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL33975 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Eriobotrya japonica)
Samples (9)
GSM7925885 Plant leaf, water, 10d, rep1
GSM7925886 Plant leaf, water, 10d, rep2
GSM7925887 Plant leaf, water, 10d, rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1047110

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