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. 2002 May;129(1):211–224. doi: 10.1104/pp.010690

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Calcium spiking response to common nod mutants. A, nodABC strain SL44. B, nodA strain GMI3253. Representative traces of the change in fluorescence in root hairs responding to bacterial mutants lacking common nod genes. Bacteria were added at the vertical line (time = 0 min). Purified NF was added back to verify that the root hair was capable of initiating calcium spiking.