posted on 2021-05-25, 12:21authored byAatika Sikandar, Mengyue Zhang, Ruowei Yang, Dan Liu, Xiaofeng Zhu, Xiaoyu Liu, Haiyan Fan, Yuxi Duan, Yuanyuan Wang
<p>Supplementary Fig. S1. Relative expression levels
of defence-related genes in cucumber roots.</p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S2. Relative expression levels
of signal-related genes in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S3. Relative expression levels of growth-related genes in the
cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S4. Relative expression levels of binding and transport-related
genes in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S5. Relative expression levels of secondary metabolism-related
genes in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S6. Relative expression levels of transcription-related genes
in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S7. Relative expression levels of cell death-related
genes in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S8. Relative expression levels of oxidoreductases-related
genes in the cucumber roots. </p>
<p>Supplementary Fig. S9. Relative expression levels
of cell wall modification-related genes in the cucumber roots. </p><p>Supplementary Table S1. Primers used in this study</p>