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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Wheat transcriptome profiling reveals abscisic and gibberellic acid treatments regulate early-stage phytohormone defense signaling, cell wall fortification, and metabolic switches following Fusarium graminearum-challenge

Fig. 6

Effect of Fg infection on expression of other (non-classical defense) ‘Fielder’ phytohormone biosynthesis and signaling pathway genes. Chemical structures are shown for (1) indole acetic acid, (2) isopentenyl diphosphate (3) farnesyl diphosphate (4) geranylgeranyl diphosphate (5) abscisic acid (6) trans-zeatin (7) brassinolide and (8) giberellin (GA3). Compound acronyms are highlighted in yellow. ‘Fielder’ gene acronyms are represented as up-regulated (red; log2FC > 1.5) and down-regulated (blue; log2FC < − 1.5), respectively (adj p < 0.01) compared to mock treatment. Annotations were based on BlastP analysis selecting for transcripts with > 50% sequence identity to known phytohormone signaling pathway members as annotated in the KEGG database. See Additional file 1, Tabs S2 and S3 for detailed expression data

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