Title:
Genome-wide small RNA profiling reveals tiller development in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb)
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Hu Tao, Wang Tao, Li Huiying, Wassie Misganaw, Xu Huawei, Chen Liang*.
Pubyear:
2020
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Journal:
Bmc Genomics
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Volume:
21
Number:
1
Page:
696
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is a major cool-season forage and turfgrass species. The low tiller density and size dramatically limits its turf performance and forage yield. MicroRNAs (miRNA)-genes modules play critical roles in tiller development in plants. In this study, a genome-wide small RNA profiling was carried out in two tall fescue genotypes contrasting for tillering production ('Ch-3', high tiller production rate and 'Ch-5', low tiller production rate) and two types of tissue samples at different tillering development stage (Pre-tillering, grass before tillering; Tillering, grass after tillering). 'Ch-3', 'Ch-5', Pre-tillering, and Tillering samples were analyzed using high-throughput RNA sequencing.
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