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Fig. 9 | Journal of Cotton Research

Fig. 9

From: Mepiquat chloride priming confers the ability of cotton seed to tolerate salt by promoting ABA-operated GABA signaling control of the ascorbate–glutathione cycle

Fig. 9

Heatmaps of the enriched calcium ion (Ca2+) homeostasis in the W- and MC-primed cotton seeds under salt stress. A The differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and B differentially regulated phosphoproteins (DRPPs) related to Ca2+ channels/transporters and calmodulin-like protein (CML) in the WS_vs_WCK, MCS_vs_WCK, MCS_vs_WS treatments. The same name refers to the different phosphorylation forms of the protein. C Ca2+ content in the hypocotyl regions of the W- and MC-primed cotton seeds after 24 h of salt stress. WCK: water-primed seeds germinated in the sand without NaCl; WS: water-primed seeds germinated in the sand containing NaCl; MCS: MC-primed seeds germinated in the sand containing NaCl. * represents significant differences at P < 0.05 (t-test)

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