RNA‐seq analyses of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings after exposure to blue‐light phototropic stimuli in microgravity
American Journal of Botany2019Vol. 106(11), pp. 1466–1476
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Joshua P. Vandenbrink, Raúl Herranz, William L. Poehlman, F. Alex Feltus, Alicia Villacampa, Malgorzata Ciska, F. Javier Medina, John Z. Kiss
Abstract
Gene expression in A. thaliana seedlings grown in microgravity was significantly altered compared to that of the 1-g control. Understanding how plants grow in conditions of microgravity not only aids in our understanding of how plants grow and respond to the environment but will also help to efficiently grow plants during long-range space missions.
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