Abstract
AbstractPoa pratensis L. (Poaceae) is a valuable grass across the north hemisphere, inhabiting diverse environments with wide altitudinal span, where ubiquitous various kinds of stresses. Phytohormones would be helpful to improve tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, but the responses of transcriptome regulation of P. pratensis to exogenous phytohormones application remain unclear. In this study, we explored the alteration of plant physiological responses by the application of phytohormones. Aiming to achieve this knowledge, we got full-length transcriptome data 42.76 Gb, of which 74.9% of transcripts were completed. Then used 27 samples representing four treatments conducted at two time points (1 h and 6 h after application) to generate RNA-seq data. 371 and 907 common DEGs were identified in response to four phytohormones application, respectively, these DEGs were involved in “plant hormone signal transduction”, “carbon metabolism” and “plant-pathogen interaction”. Finally, P. pratensis basic research can gain valuable information regarding the responses to exogenous application of phytohormones in physiological indicators and transcriptional regulations in order to facilitate the development of new cultivars.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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