Transcriptome-metabolome integration reveals MYB/WRKY-RGA network and phenylalanine metabolism in potato late blight resistance
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Phenotypic evaluation showed that DY2 displayed markedly stronger resistance than FW. Transcriptome analysis revealed that FW had substantially more differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at 96 h post-infection (hpi), indicating greater infection pressure. Across six comparisons of each treatment time point (24, 48, and 96 hpi) with 0 hpi, DEGs were enriched in similar defense-related pathways, with 3,181 core DEGs identified.
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Transcriptome-metabolome integration reveals MYB/WRKY-RGA network and phenylalanine metabolism in potato late blight resistance
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Phenotypic evaluation showed that DY2 displayed markedly stronger resistance than FW. Transcriptome analysis revealed that FW had substantially more differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at 96 h post-infection (hpi), indicating greater infection pressure. Across six comparisons of each treatment time point (24, 48, and 96 hpi) with 0 hpi, DEGs were enriched in similar defense-related pathways, with 3,181 core DEGs identified.
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