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De novo assembly of Zea nicaraguensis root transcriptome identified 5 261 full-length transcripts
2016
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
Zea nicaraguensis, a wild relative of cultivated maize (Zea mays subsp. mays), is considered to be a valuable germplasm to improve the waterlogging tolerance of cultivated maize. Use of reverse genetic-based gene cloning and function verification to discover waterlogging tolerance genes in Z. nicaraguensis is currently impractical, because little gene sequence information for Z. nicaraguensis is available in public databases. In this study, Z. nicaraguensis seedlings were subjected to simulated
doi:10.1016/s2095-3119(15)61153-4
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