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. 2013 May 16;64(10):2665–2688. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ert112

Table 5.

Main changes in Arabidopsis flower metabolite levels. The corresponding response ratios, defined as the level in the WT++, atfer1-3-4, and atfer1-3-4++ classes divided by the level in the WT, are shown. When the response ratio was <1, the inverse was taken and the sign changed. Only metabolites showing changes in response ratios >1.5-fold and statistically significant (at P ≤ 0.05) are included in the table.

WT++ versus WT atfer1-3-4 versus WT atfer1-3-4++ versus WT atfer1-3-4++ versus atfer1-3-4 atfer1-3-4++ versus WT++
Known metabolites
Urea 9.8 4.9 4.7
Suberyl glycine 2.5
2-Hydroxyglutaric acid 2.0 2.5 2.7
Proline 2.1
Threonic acid 1.8 2.0 1.8
Gluconic acid lactone 2.0
Homoglutamine 1.5 1.5
Phenylalanine 1.5
Tyrosine –1.5
Palmitic acid –1.5
Methylhexadecanoic acid –1.5
3,6-Anhydrogalactose –1.6
Heptadecanoic acid ester –1.6
Stearic acid –1.6
Levoglucosan –1.6
Glycerol –1.6
Glucose –1.6
N-Acetyl-d-hexosamine –1.7 –1.7
Pelargonic acid –1.7
Maltose –1.8
Malonic acid –1.8
Threose –2.0
Salicin –4.1
Ascorbic acid –4.8 –5.0
Unknowns
446831 12.5 20.6 19.5
225867 3.8 3.8 3.0
310413 3.5 3.0 2.3
268365 2.7
443451 2.4 2.5
235436 2.3 2.4
208850 2.0
407649 1.9
446856 1.9
212235 1.8
446777 1.8
446849 1.8
310006 1.7
404568 1.6
211956 1.6 1.6
201005 1.6
211932 1.5
446884 1.5
310006 1.5
215062 1.5 1.5
211896 –1.5
223865 –1.5
214528 –1.5
202834 –1.5
446842 –1.5
223629 –1.6
204448 –1.6
268353 –1.6
231248 –1.6
427262 –1.6
299396 –1.6
213194 –1.7
447146 –1.8 –1.9
212251 –1.8
446633 –1.8
227724 –1.8
217809 –1.9
310785 –2.0
213182 –2.2
213198 –2.5 –1.9
318412 –2.5
213182 –2.5
305055 –2.6
301584 –3.3
222093 –3.7
213230 –3.8 –3.1 –5.0