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Sample GSM431477 Query DataSets for GSM431477
Status Public on Jan 15, 2011
Title CAMOL-2 with array type poplar from Affymetrix
Sample type RNA
 
Source name CAMOL-2
Organism Populus x canadensis
Characteristics hybrid: populus deltoides x populus nigra
harvest date: 06-06-07
clone: Carpacio
tissue: leaf
Treatment protocol Name:AMO - environmental treatment - abiotic stress,water deficit:time 12day . AMO : Acclimated response to moderate water deficit : soil relative extractable water (REW) was reduced and maintained in the range 10-20 % of field capacity for 12 days
Growth protocol leaf - Plants were grown in 10-liter pots filled with peat/sand mix (50/50 v/v amended with 1g/l CaMg(CO2)3 and fertilised with Nutricote T100 (13-13-13-2, N-P-K-Mg + trace elements)). In the greenhouse, temperature oscillated with outside irradiance but kept in the range 15-26 °C, and air humidity during day oscillated in the range 50-75%. Irradiance depended on outside and varied in the range 300-850 µmol m-1 s-1 (cloudy-sunny), and was over750 µmol m-1 s-1 most of the experience. During the 3 days preceding harvest, mean day temperature was 25°C, humidity was 65% and light was 850 µmol m-1 s-1.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Pool of extract, 119-CAMO-L:1ug, 108-CAMO-L:1ug, 141-CAMO-L:1ug.
Label Biotin
Label protocol labelling Biotin direct, amplification=yes, cRNA 20 ug.
 
Hybridization protocol labelled extract quantity: 15ug
Scan protocol GCOS, Biotin:pmt voltage 570nm,650V,laser power 1
Description This project aims to identify genes of interest for water deficit acclimation and/or adaptation in a tree species: poplar. We look for genes and gene expression networks related to drought stress. We intend to analyse the transcriptome in mature leaves, in two genotypes, Carpaccio and Soligo, at various stages and intensities of stress. During water deficit, leaves underwent many processes aiming to maintain cells integrity such as water status adjustment through osmoregulation or cell detoxication. These analyses intend to identify genes of interest involved in homeostasis maintenance. The comparison between medium and severe stress intensities and between early and long term stresses will power the selection of genes of interest. The co-analysis of two genotypes of contrasted tolerance to water deficit should help to discriminate genes presenting a potential adaptative character from genes responding passively to the constraint
Data processing The data were normalized with the gcrma algorithm (Irizarry et al., 2003), available in the Bioconductor package (Gentleman and Carey, 2002).
 
Submission date Jul 21, 2009
Last update date Jan 15, 2011
Contact name sandrine balzergue
Organization name INRA
Lab IRHS
Street address Rue G. Morel
City Beaucouze
ZIP/Postal code 49000
Country France
 
Platform ID GPL4359
Series (1)
GSE17230 affy_popsec_nancy_leaves2007_poplar -Molecular bases of acclimatation and adaptation to water deficit in poplar

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF ID number
VALUE Normalized data by GCRMA

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AFFX-BioB-3_at 8.988480579
AFFX-BioB-5_at 8.733046024
AFFX-BioB-M_at 9.910115422
AFFX-BioC-3_at 10.34872059
AFFX-BioC-5_at 10.46954861
AFFX-BioDn-3_at 12.7395082
AFFX-BioDn-5_at 12.02742061
AFFX-CreX-3_at 14.4552194
AFFX-CreX-5_at 14.59890148
AFFX-DapX-3_at 7.613635007
AFFX-DapX-5_at 6.172400601
AFFX-DapX-M_at 7.473116394
AFFX-LysX-3_at 4.504044863
AFFX-LysX-5_at 3.185323387
AFFX-LysX-M_at 2.85525269
AFFX-PheX-3_at 4.151796864
AFFX-PheX-5_at 3.396991617
AFFX-PheX-M_at 3.267172294
AFFX-Ptp-actin-3_s_at 11.50618048
AFFX-Ptp-actin-5_a_at 11.8021199

Total number of rows: 61413

Table truncated, full table size 2044 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM431477.CEL.gz 4.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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