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HXK1 And MAKR6 In P. Scoparia Case Study
In silico search for the identification of HXK1 and MAKR6 in P. scoparia
So as to know all the members of HXK1 and MAKR6 in gene wild almond, these HXK1 and MAKR6 sequences in regard to A. thaliana and Oryza sativa and DATF (Http://datf.cbi.pku.cn) [72] database and DRTF (http://drtf.cbi.pku.cn) [72] database, respectively. In order to look for HXK1 and Makr6 genes in P. scoparia, the HXK1 and MAKR6 domain was used together with BLASTP and TBLATN [73] acquired from the NCBI information base (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) [74]. Any redundant hits which had anticipated values <1e-5 were gathered. The HXK1 and MAKR6 specific primers were made using the 2 kb upstream and 2 kb downstream sequences of HXK1 and MAKR6 domain homologs. In regard to the
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4 replicates were made in each of the treatments and study of the variance was done by use of Proc GLM [80]. Means were divided by Fisher’s least significant difference model at 5% probability intensity.
Results
The study of the variance is evident that lack of water and the B application had an immense impact on the seed in terms of mass, nitrogen fixation and seed composition as seen in Table 1. As it had been anticipated, the study had some very visible impacts on the seed components and this is evident that the two settings had varied conditions because of light and heat. There was no association between water stress, B application and experiments and this shows that the B application had similar impact in each of the experiments. Thus the information from both studies was united and combined.
Boron concentration in leaves and
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As for the seed sucrose, the WS-B had the lowest as shown in Table 3. The seed raffinose concentration on the other hand had inconsistent results. The seed stachyose concentration also showed a reverse trend in fructose glucose and sucrose due to the fact that seed stachyose concentration was seen in the WS-B crops. There was a good response in glucose and fructose in regard to the B application in both the well watered and the water stressed crops.
Seed natural abundance δ15N and δ13C isotopes
The results obtained showed that the foliar B did not change the δ15N evaluation in regard to the well watered and the stressed crops as shown in Figure 3A, B. On the flip side, it was different with the well watered crops (W-B and the W+B), this stress then resulted in a higher δ15N and thus a higher 15N. Through the study of the alteration of the δ13C, the carbon fixation was studied. The vales of the δ13C obtained in the WS-B or even the WS+B crops were more in comparison to the W-B or the W+B crops (the higher δ13C = less negative = less separated

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