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Herbert, Denise Brigitte1 (AUTHOR), Gross, Thomas1 (AUTHOR), Rupp, Oliver2 (AUTHOR), Becker, Annette1 (AUTHOR) Annette.becker@bot1.bio.uni-giessen.de
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BMC Plant Biology. 2/15/2021, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1-20. 20p.
Additional file 7: Table S1. Overview of the sampling locations for the plant material. Names of the fields belonging to the Biodiversity Exploratory or greenhouse populations are shown. As well as the location, coordinates and conditions (mown/cut a
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Additional file 6: Figure S6. Plant architectural characteristics and growth habit of gibberellin treated plants. A-E: Measured, counted or calculated plant characteristics during phenotypic monitoring experiments. Gibberellin treated plants, blue; c
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Additional file 4: Figure S4. Enrichment analysis of the DEG GO terms. A: Enriched GO terms in mown and non-mown greenhouse samples. B: Enriched GO terms in mown and non-mown field B samples. C: Enriched GO terms in mown and non-mown field A samples.
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Additional file 5: Figure S5. Expressed transcription factor family members in mown and not mown T. pratense plants. The y-axis shows the number of upregulated transcription factors that are members of the respective transcription factor family. Name
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Additional file 3: Figure S3. qRT-PCR analysis of selected T. pratense genes: A) tdn_146439/ENGase85A (encodes a cytosolic beta-endo-N-acetyglucosaminidase (ENGase), B) tdn_69411/LTP (Lipid transfer protein, a pathogenesis-related protein), C) tdn858
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BMC Plant Biology, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2021)
BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology
Background Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is globally used as a fodder plant due its high nutritional value and soil improving qualities. In response to mowing, red clover exhibits specific morphological traits to compensate the loss of biomass. The
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-68380/v1
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is used worldwide as a fodder plant due its high nutritional value. In response to mowing, red clover exhibits specific morphological traits to compensate the loss of biomass. The morphological reaction is well describ
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https://doi.org/10.1101/775841
Autor:
Herbert, Denise Brigitte
Regrowth and growth dynamics of crop plants after mowing and cutting influence the profitability of their use in agriculture and therefore their improvement are important economic target traits for plant breeding. However, little is known about regro
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http://geb.uni-giessen.de/geb/volltexte/2018/13644/
http://geb.uni-giessen.de/geb/volltexte/2018/13644/