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. 2011 May 27;62(13):4605–4616. doi: 10.1093/jxb/err171

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

NaGSNOR transcript accumulation and enzyme activity after wounding and simulated herbivory. Transition leaves of N. attenuata rosette plants were wounded with a pattern wheel, and were subsequently treated with 20 μl of water (W+W) or 20 μl of M. sexta oral secretions (W+OS). Samples were harvested after the indicated times. (A) Transcript levels (mean ±SE) of NaGSNOR were measured with qPCR. (B) Activity (mean ±SE) of NaGSNOR. Stars indicate significantly different levels between treated and non-treated samples (Student's t test; *P ≤0.05; ***P ≤0.001; n=5).