B. rapa ‘Chiifu’ cultivar, Chinese cabbage inbred lines, A. thaliana ecotype ‘Columbia-0’ (Col-0), and the transgenic A. thaliana lines were cultivated as in our prior studies (Jiang et al., 2018 (link); Jiang et al., 2020b (link)). Nicotiana benthamiana was cultivated as in prior study (Zhan et al., 2022 (link)).
Cultivation of Plant Species for Research
B. rapa ‘Chiifu’ cultivar, Chinese cabbage inbred lines, A. thaliana ecotype ‘Columbia-0’ (Col-0), and the transgenic A. thaliana lines were cultivated as in our prior studies (Jiang et al., 2018 (link); Jiang et al., 2020b (link)). Nicotiana benthamiana was cultivated as in prior study (Zhan et al., 2022 (link)).
Corresponding Organization : Shenyang Agricultural University
Other organizations : South China Agricultural University
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B. rapa 'Chiifu' cultivar- Chinese cabbage inbred lines
A. thaliana ecotype 'Columbia-0' (Col-0)- Transgenic
A. thaliana lines
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