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Fig. 9 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 9

From: Pi-starvation induced transcriptional changes in barley revealed by a comprehensive RNA-Seq and degradome analyses

Fig. 9

Barley pathways triggered by Pi-starvation to maintain plant homeostasis. Graphical overview illustrates primary strategies in Pi-starved barley plants based on our shoot transcriptomic analysis, small RNA-Seq, and degradome profiling. The low-Pi induced feedback loop is located in the middle part, which is involved in the positive regulation of phosphate transporters (i.e., PHT1, PHO1) prompting Pi uptake. The MYB–coiled-coil (MYB-CC) protein family includes PHR transcription factors (yellow frame), which act as a major regulator to either induce or repress Pi-responsive genes in plants. The asterisk represents the data from shoot and root sRNA-Seq. Dotted lines display wide area of molecular networks, connecting most of the plant low-Pi stress responses. All components depicted on the graph are listed in Table 2. Values correspond to log2(fold change) with Bonferroni adjusted p-values

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