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. 2024 Oct 26;13(21):2995. doi: 10.3390/plants13212995

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Composition of phenolic suberin from potato native and wound periderm. mNBO was applied to native (AC) and wound (168 hpw) (DF) periderm tissue collected from EV (A,D), StFHT-RNAi (B,E), and StHCT-RNAi (C,F) lines. There were no statistical differences in the number of phenolic monomers between independent lines within EV, StFHT-RNAi, and StHCT-RNAi. Native and wound periderm for five independent EV lines were pooled and analyzed. For StFHT-RNAi lines, n = 7 for wound periderm and n = 9 for native periderm, while, for StHCT-RNAi lines, n = 14 for native and wound periderm. Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA, followed by Holm–Šídák’s multiple comparisons test. Different letters above bars indicate significant differences (p = 0.05).