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- who: Ankit Ankit from the Kookmin University, South Korea Texas AandM University, United States have published the paper: Morphophysiological and transcriptome analysis reveal that reprogramming of metabolism, phytohormones and root development pathways governs the potassium (K+) deficiency response in two contrasting chickpea cultivars, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The major objectives of this study are first, to analyse the response of different chickpea cultivars to K+ deficiency and discover K+ deficiency sensitive and tolerant cultivars.
- how: The filtered RNA-seq data were analyzed using the new Tuxedo an open-source pipeline (Pertea et_al . . .
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