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. 2011 Aug 18;62(15):5683–5698. doi: 10.1093/jxb/err250

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Phenotypes of wild-type, AtDLAH-overexpressing T4 transgenic, and atdlah mutant plants at early stages of development. (A) Morphologies of 5-day-old wild-type, AtDLAH-overexpressing transgenic (lines #2 and #3), and atdlah mutant seedlings (left panel). Root length was monitored for 10 d after germination (right panel). Results are expressed as means ±SD from three independent experiments. The inset shows the root length for 0–3 d after germination. (B) Germination of wild-type, AtDLAH-overexpressing, and atdlah mutant seeds under normal germination conditions (left panel) or following accelerated-ageing conditions (43 °C for 48 h at 100% relative humidity) (right panel). (C) Germination percentages of wild-type, AtDLAH-overexpressing (lines #2 and #3), and atdlah mutant seeds were monitored under normal (left panel) and accelerated-ageing (right panel) conditions for 5 d after germination. Germination was defined as radicle emergence. Results are expressed as means ±SD from three independent experiments. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)