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. 2007 Jun;144(2):1223–1232. doi: 10.1104/pp.107.097543

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

S. vermifera promotes growth of N. attenuata. Mean ± se cm stalk length of uninoculated (white symbols) and S. vermifera inoculated (black symbols) N. attenuata plants at the indicated days after sowing. White and black arrows indicate the first day of flowering of uninoculated and fungus-inoculated plants, respectively. We measured wild-type (A) N. attenuata plants as well as transgenic plants expressing NaLOX3 (B) or NaTD (C) in an as orientation and expressing NaTPI (D) as ir, all of which are impaired in either their JA, JA-Ile, or TPI accumulation, respectively. Repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant differences (P < 0.01) for all comparisons between inoculated and uninoculated plants within one genotype.