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Cis-acting elements in the promoter of PtWRKYs.
Published 2025“…Under cadmium toxicity, <i><i>the plant</i></i> height of <i><i>PsnWRKY95</i></i>-overexpressing plants increased by 16%−26% compared with the wild type (WT), the root length increased by 12%−27% compared with WT, the peroxidase (POD) activity was 28%−51% higher than that of WT, the chlorophyll content increased by 15%−29% compared with WT, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content decreased by 13%−32% compared with WT, and the electrical conductivity decreased by 9%−20% compared with WT, with the expression levels of <i>POD</i> and <i>HMA1</i> in the overexpressing plants also being higher than those in WT. …”
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The Ka/Ks values of PtWRKY paralogous gene pairs.
Published 2025“…Under cadmium toxicity, <i><i>the plant</i></i> height of <i><i>PsnWRKY95</i></i>-overexpressing plants increased by 16%−26% compared with the wild type (WT), the root length increased by 12%−27% compared with WT, the peroxidase (POD) activity was 28%−51% higher than that of WT, the chlorophyll content increased by 15%−29% compared with WT, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content decreased by 13%−32% compared with WT, and the electrical conductivity decreased by 9%−20% compared with WT, with the expression levels of <i>POD</i> and <i>HMA1</i> in the overexpressing plants also being higher than those in WT. …”
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RNA-seq data of WRKY genes.
Published 2025“…Under cadmium toxicity, <i><i>the plant</i></i> height of <i><i>PsnWRKY95</i></i>-overexpressing plants increased by 16%−26% compared with the wild type (WT), the root length increased by 12%−27% compared with WT, the peroxidase (POD) activity was 28%−51% higher than that of WT, the chlorophyll content increased by 15%−29% compared with WT, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content decreased by 13%−32% compared with WT, and the electrical conductivity decreased by 9%−20% compared with WT, with the expression levels of <i>POD</i> and <i>HMA1</i> in the overexpressing plants also being higher than those in WT. …”
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Analysis of PtWRKY genes.
Published 2025“…Under cadmium toxicity, <i><i>the plant</i></i> height of <i><i>PsnWRKY95</i></i>-overexpressing plants increased by 16%−26% compared with the wild type (WT), the root length increased by 12%−27% compared with WT, the peroxidase (POD) activity was 28%−51% higher than that of WT, the chlorophyll content increased by 15%−29% compared with WT, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content decreased by 13%−32% compared with WT, and the electrical conductivity decreased by 9%−20% compared with WT, with the expression levels of <i>POD</i> and <i>HMA1</i> in the overexpressing plants also being higher than those in WT. …”
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The primer sequences for RT-qPCR.
Published 2025“…Under cadmium toxicity, <i><i>the plant</i></i> height of <i><i>PsnWRKY95</i></i>-overexpressing plants increased by 16%−26% compared with the wild type (WT), the root length increased by 12%−27% compared with WT, the peroxidase (POD) activity was 28%−51% higher than that of WT, the chlorophyll content increased by 15%−29% compared with WT, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content decreased by 13%−32% compared with WT, and the electrical conductivity decreased by 9%−20% compared with WT, with the expression levels of <i>POD</i> and <i>HMA1</i> in the overexpressing plants also being higher than those in WT. …”
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Histopathological changes in pre-treated group, treated group and normal diet group.
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