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Data-independent acquisition proteomics reveals the effects of red and blue light on the growth and development of moso bamboo(Phyllostachys edulis) seedlings


ABSTRACT: Moso bamboo is a fast-growing bamboo species with high economic, social and cultural value. The method of transplanting moso bamboo seedlings for afforestation has become a more economical and effective method. The effect of light on the growth of plant seedlings is mainly reflected in the regulation of different light quality on the growth and development of seedlings, including light morphogenesis, photosynthesis and secondary metabolites. Therefore, studying the effects of specific wavelength light on the physiology and proteome of moso bamboo seedlings will play an important role in growing seedlings and seed cultivation of moso bamboo. Here, moso bamboo seeds were germinated in the dark and then were transferred to the blue and red-light conditions. After 14 days, we observed the effects of different light treatments on the growth and development of seedlings, and then compared and analyzed their proteome.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Phyllostachys Edulis

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Whole Body

SUBMITTER: Li Zhang  

LAB HEAD: Zecheng Zuo

PROVIDER: PXD039570 | Pride | 2023-05-10

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Data-Independent Acquisition Proteomics Reveals the Effects of Red and Blue Light on the Growth and Development of Moso Bamboo (<i>Phyllostachys edulis</i>) Seedlings.

Li Ke K   Ji Luyao L   Xing Yaoyun Y   Zuo Zecheng Z   Zhang Li L  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230307 6


Moso bamboo is a rapidly growing species with significant economic, social, and cultural value. Transplanting moso bamboo container seedlings for afforestation has become a cost-effective method. The growth and development of the seedlings is greatly affected by the quality of light, including light morphogenesis, photosynthesis, and secondary metabolite production. Therefore, studies on the effects of specific light wavelengths on the physiology and proteome of moso bamboo seedlings are crucial  ...[more]

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