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Fig. 6 | Molecular Horticulture

Fig. 6

From: RcMYB8 enhances salt and drought tolerance in rose (Rosa chinensis) by modulating RcPR5/1 and RcP5CS1

Fig. 6

Relative expression changes in oxygen scavenging and proline synthase (A), pathogenesis-related-5 (B) and ion channel (C) genes in RcMYB8-silenced and RcMYB8-overexpressing rose plants. A Relative expression changes of RcPOD1, RcPOD2, RcSOD1, RcSOD2, RcSOD3, RcCAT1, RcP5CS1 in TRV, TRV-RcMYB8 and VC, pSuper:RcMYB8. B Relative expression changes of RcPR5/1, RcPR5/2, RcPR5/3, RcPR5/4, RcPR5/5, RcPR5/6 in TRV, TRV-RcMYB8 and VC, pSuper:RcMYB8. C Relative expression changes of RcAKT1, RcAKT2, RcCAX1, RcCAX2, RcCAX3, RcCAX4, RcNHX1, RcNHX2, RcNHX3, RcNHX4 in TRV, TRV-RcMYB8 and VC, pSuper:RcMYB8. RcUBI2 was used as the control gene. The error bar indicates the standard deviation (SD) based on three biological repeats. Statistically significant differences were determined by t test (*, P ≤ 0.05; **, P ≤ 0.01, ***, P ≤ 0.001, ****, P ≤ 0.0001)

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