Fig. 4: Histologic and transcriptome analyses of abscission layer formation (ALF) and degradation (ALD) in Chinese wild rice. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: Histologic and transcriptome analyses of abscission layer formation (ALF) and degradation (ALD) in Chinese wild rice.

From: Chromosome-level genome assembly of Zizania latifolia provides insights into its seed shattering and phytocassane biosynthesis

Fig. 4

a ALF and b, ALD as revealed by staining with the cell-permeant dye Acridine Orange (green fluorescence: dye bound to dsDNA; red fluorescence: dye bound to ssDNA or RNA). The white arrows indicate the abscission layer. Scale bar = 200 μm. c Volcano plot of differentially expressed genes between ALF and ALD. In this figure, green, red, and black dots represent genes with a low expression, high expression, and non-differentially expressed genes, respectively. d Expression levels of genes related to seed shattering between ALF and ALD. e KEGG enrichment bubble plot of differentially expressed genes between ALF and ALD.

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