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. 2014 Mar 13;9(3):e91869. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091869

Figure 6. Over-expression of GhFPF1 led to shade-avoidance responses in transgenic plants.

Figure 6

A. Phenotype of hypocotyl of ten-day-old wild type (left) and transgenic plants (right) grown under long-day conditions. B. The seventh rosette leaves of wild type (left) and transgenic (right) 24-day-old plants grown under the same conditions as (A). C. Shade-avoidance responses in 24-day-old transgenic plants (right) which grew fast with upward leaves. All Arabidopsis plants were grown under long-day conditions with high red/far red (R/FR ratio: 4.5) light provided by fluorescent lamps. D. Chlorophyll content of leaves in transgenic plants was lower than that in wild-type and the difference was very significant (P<0.01) assessed by T-test. E. The transcript levels of AtPHYB (AT2G18790) in wild-type and GhFPF1 over-expression transgenic plants. The AtUBQ5 gene was used as calibrator.