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Fig. 7

From: Resequencing of global Lotus corniculatus accessions reveals population distribution and genetic loci, associated with cyanogenic glycosides accumulation and growth traits

Fig. 7

A proposed model of drought, herbivory, and pathogen attack modulates CNglcs. When herbivory and pathogen attack leaves, jasmonic acids (JAs) are induced to activate the expression of the transcription factor bHLH7 which make the CNglcs synthase gene CYP79D3 highly expressed, thus increasing the content of CNglcs. ZCD increased the expression of CYP79D3, and the mutant protein MTR-D230 was able to impress the CNglcs synthase genes CYP79D3, CYP736A2, and UGT85K3. Drought may increase the CNglcs content by affecting the expression of ZCD and MTR. Solid lines indicate that it has been verified and dashed lines indicate that it has not been verified

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