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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Astral
ORGANISM(S): Blumea
TISSUE(S): Root, Leaf
SUBMITTER: changmao Guo
LAB HEAD: Changmao Guo
PROVIDER: PXD063289 | Pride | 2025-07-14
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Hk19GZM_Leaf_ck1_1.raw | Raw |
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Guo Changmao C Mo Zejun Z Chen Su S Mu Kailang K Yao Shi S Luo Qiumei Q Zhang Zhengwei Z Wang Tianjian T Liu Gang G Liu Yuchen Y Pang Yuxin Y
BMC plant biology 20250702 1
Drought restricts plant growth and agricultural production. As an important medicinal plant, Blumea balsamifera is sensitive to water, but there is still a lack of systematic research on its drought response mechanism. In this study, four-month-old B. balsamifera seedlings were used as materials, and three groups were set up: normal irrigation (CK), drought stress (DS), and rewatering recovery (RW). The results showed that drought significantly inhibited the growth and photosynthesis of B. balsa ...[more]