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Item Homoeolog expression divergence contributes to time of day changes in transcriptomic and glucosinolate responses to prolonged water limitation in B. napus(2024-07-12) Ricono, Angela; Ludwig, Ella; Casto, Anna L; Zorich , Stevan; Sumner, Joshua; Bird, Kevin; Edger, Patrick P; Mockler, Todd C.; Hegeman, Adrian D; Gehan, Malia A; Greenham , Kathleen; ricon001@umn.edu; Ricono, Angela; University of Minnesota Greenham LabProlonged water limitation is a recurring stress experienced by many crops, yet we have limited understanding of the mechanisms genetically complex (polyploid) crop species use to adjust growth and metabolism under these conditions. Here, we profile 16 diverse Brassica napus accessions under prolonged water limitation and uncover unique, diel homoeolog responses on the subgenome level associated with transcriptome regulation of photosynthesis, carbohydrate and sulfur metabolism, and accumulation of glucosinolate levels.