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. 2008 Oct 20;105(43):16814–16819. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0807821105

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Constitutive and submergence-induced expression of Sub1A confers similar growth restriction and survival of prolonged submergence. (A) Plants before submergence (Top), after 16 days of submergence (Middle), and after 7 days of recovery from 16 days of submergence (Bottom). Fourteen-day-old [LG, M202, and M202(Sub1)] and 21-day-old (Ubi:Sub1A) plants at a similar developmental age were subjected to submergence tests. (B) Plant height before and after submergence. (C) Viability of plants after 16 days of submergence and 7 days of recovery. In (B) and (C), data represent mean ± SD from 3 independent biological replicates (n = 75) and an asterisk indicates a significant difference between LG vs. Ubi:Sub1A lines and M202 vs. M202(Sub1) (P < 0.05).