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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Genome-wide analysis of the rice PPR gene family and their expression profiles under different stress treatments

Fig. 6

Expression profiles of the PPR genes in response to different stresses. All heat maps were generated using MeV4.9 software with log2-transformed FPKM values. a Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice infected by rice stripe virus (RSV). Mock means control and dpi means days post inoculation. b Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice infected with bacterial blight disease. MDJ8 represents Japonica rice cultivar Mudanjiang8. c Expression profile of PPR genes in rice infected by rice blast disease. VN and GV represent a blast-tolerant cultivar and susceptible cultivar, respectively. d Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice under drought and salt stresses, respectively. N22 is a drought-tolerant cultivar. PK is a salinity-tolerant rice cultivar and IR64 is a susceptible cultivar. e Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice under phosphorus stress. +Pi, -Pi and Pire represent control, phosphate starvation and recovery, respectively. f Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice under cold stress. 9311 and DX (Dongxiang wile rice) are two rice varieties, and CK is the control condition of cold. g Expression profiles of PPR genes in rice under cadmium stress. Rice was treated with cadmium for 1 h and 24 h, and root and shoot were collected for this experiment

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