Fig. 6: Schematic overview of the role of DNR1 in driving the divergent responses of indica and japonica rice to elevated CO2. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Schematic overview of the role of DNR1 in driving the divergent responses of indica and japonica rice to elevated CO2.

From: Variation in a single allele drives divergent yield responses to elevated CO2 between rice subspecies

Fig. 6

Rising CO2 concentrations increase photosynthesis and rice yields by affecting a range of genes involved in uptake, transport, and assimilation of nitrate, which in turn are regulated by DNR1. +, ++, −, and -- indicate positive, strongly positive, negative, and strongly negative, respectively.

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