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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

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. 5

Comparison of ET and JA stimulation on dry rubber yield and HbACBP genes expression. a Changes in dry rubber yield, b Expression patterns of HbACBP genes in the latex of rubber trees subjected to ET treatment, c Expression patterns of HbACBP genes in the latex of rubber trees subjected to JA treatment. Fresh latex was collected from exogenous ET- or JA-treated rubber trees that were regularly tapped for 2 years. 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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