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. 2014 Apr 17;42(9):5556–5566. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku220

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Role of ABA and of the ABA-dependent transcription factors, AREB1/ABF2, AREB2/ABF4 and ABF3, in the memory behavior of [+/−] ‘revised-response’ memory genes. (A) Transcript levels of [+/−] memory genes in the wild type and in aba2 mutant backgrounds during the four stress/recovery periods, as indicated. (B) Transcript levels of [+/−] memory genes in the wild type and in areb1/areb2/abf3 triple mutant backgrounds. Transcript levels from the non-memory RD29A, and the [+/+] memory RD29B genes are shown for comparison. Transcript levels for RD29B in aba2 and areb1/areb2/abf3 mutant backgrounds are shown in a different scale (insets). UBQ10 was used as an internal control. Results are the average of three independent experiments, each with two replicates. Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean. Asterisks indicate statistical significance of different transcript levels in S1 between Col-0 and the mutant backgrounds based on Student's t-test. *P < 0.01.