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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Acyl-CoA-binding protein family members in laticifers are possibly involved in lipid and latex metabolism of Hevea brasiliensis (the Para rubber tree)

Fig. 4

Effect of consecutive bark tappings on dry rubber yield and the HbACBP genes expression. a Effect of consecutive bark tapping on dry rubber yield, b Effects of bark tapping on the expression of HbACBP1 and HbACBP2 genes in the latex of rubber trees. Fresh latex was collected from mature and virgin rubber trees from every bark tapping. The transcript abundance of each gene was detected by RT-qPCR. The standard bars were obtained from at least three independent replications and the results were given as mean ± S.D. Different uppercase and lowercase letters above the bars indicate differences between mean values within each gene at the 0.01 and 0.05 significance levels, respectively

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