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Fig. 7

From: Stacked genetically modified soybean harboring herbicide resistance and insecticide rCry1Ac shows strong defense and redox homeostasis disturbance after glyphosate-based herbicide application

Fig. 7

Schematic representation of modulated metabolic pathways in stacked-transgene soybean variety treated with GBH. Legend: The shikimate pathways support the formation of numerous natural products in plants. It produces chorismate, a common precursor for the tryptophan (Trp) pathway, the phenylalanine/tyrosine (Phe/Tyr) pathways, and the pathways leading to folate, phylloquinone, and salicylate. Trp, Phe, and Tyr are further converted to a diverse array of plant natural products that play crucial roles in plant physiology. The gray boxes show metabolic pathways altered in this study. The blank boxes are metabolic pathways found altered in the literature. Filled arrows demonstrate indirect relationships between the metabolic routes and the shikimate pathway, whereas dashed lines show a direct link

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