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. 2013 Mar 13;8(3):e59207. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059207

Table 1. Ectomycorrhizal (EM) colonization, vitality index and root density of P. × canescens.

EM colonization [%] Vitality index [%] Root density [g l −1]
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
F = 2.1939 F = 1.1465 F = 2.3565 F = 1.9684 F = 6.783 F = 0.9578
p = 0.04758* p = 0.3462 p = 0.0342 p = 0.0735 p<0.001 p = 0.4697
WT 71±5.4 a 99±0.4 a 85±4.9 ab 96±1.2 a 0.503±0.168 bc 0.962±0.321 a
CCR L5 64±7.3 a 99±0.6 a 89±5.1 ab 98±0.6 a 0.543±0.205 c 0.896±0.299 a
CCR L7 73±10.2 a 100±0.0 a 79±5.9 ab 92±2.3 a 0.104±0.039 a 0.739±0.246 a
COMT L9 82±4.8 a 99±0.4 a 76±5.2 ab 95±1.5 a 0.133±0.047 ab 0.652±0.217 a
COMT L11 75±4.1 a 100±0.1 a 91±2.5 a 94±1.9 a 0.384±0.128 c 0.862±0.287 a
CAD L18 86±1.7 a 99±0.3 a 86±5.0 ab 96±1.3 a 0.497±0.166 c 0.774±0.258 a
CAD L21 64±5.9 a 100±0.2 a 91±2.3 ab 97±1.1 a 0.447±0.149 c 1.146±0.382 a
CAD L22 58±8.2 a 99±0.4 a 67±8.8 b 91±2.8 a 0.256±0.090 abc 0.689±0.230 a

Root density was determined as root mass per liter of soil volume. Significant differences are indicated by different letters (ANOVA, followed by TukeyHSD, p≤0.05). Values indicate mean ± SE, (n = 7–9). CCR, COMT and CAD refer to transgenic poplar lines with suppressed activities of cinnamoyl coenzyme A reductase, caffeic acid O-methyl transferase, and cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase, respectively. *no significant differences were detected by TukeyHSD.