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From: Transcriptomic and metabolic analyses revealed the modulatory effect of vernalization on glucosinolate metabolism in radish (Raphanus sativus L.)

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Aliphatic and indolic GSLs content of vernalized and non-vernalized R. sativus during vegetative growth. (A) Schematics of the study process. For vernalization treatment, 4-week-old plants were transferred to cold room and grown for 4 weeks (6- and 8-week stages) and transferred back to the ambient temperature (22 °C) for additional 4 weeks (10- and 12-week stages). In contrast. non-vernalized plants were grown under ambient temperature conditions throughout the experimental period. (B) Total GSLs content of non-vernalized (orange) and vernalized (blue) plant along different time points (C) Total aliphatic and indolic GSLs content of the leaves of non-vernalized plants. (D) Total aliphatic and indolic GSLs content of the roots of non-vernalized plants. (E) Total aliphatic and indolic GSLs content of the leaves of vernalized plants. (F) Total aliphatic and indolic GSLs content of the roots of vernalized plants. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation (SD) (n = 3). Statistically significant differences were determined by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test (p < 0.05).

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