Dodder-transmitted mobile systemic signals activate a salt-stress response characterized by a transcriptome change in citrus sinensis

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    Many studies of transcriptional changes (Peng et_al, 2014; Tan et_al, 2015; Robertson et_al, 2017; Lee et_al, 2021; Nivedita et_al, 2021) have identified various plant tissue responses to salt stress, but an analysis of transcriptional changes triggered by a stress-induced vascular signal system in woody plants has not been done. The dodder parasitizes the plant host and steals nutrients and water from its vascular system, and exchanges a variety of molecules with it, including proteins, mRNAs, and small RNAs (Liu et_al, 2020; Shen et_al, 2020; Song et_al, 2022). Research has revealed that systemic vascular . . .

     

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