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. 2014 Apr 15;114(6):1147–1159. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcu041

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9.

The prp3 vti13 double mutant suppresses the root hair phenotypes of the single-mutant parents. Comparison of root hairs of 5-day-old (A) wild-type, (B) prp3, (C) vti13 and (D, E) prp3 vti13 double-mutant seedlings from two independent crosses between prp3 and vti13. (F) The prp3 vti13 double mutant recovers LM15 labelling in root hairs compared with (G) the prp3 and (H) vti13 single mutants, respectively. (I) The prp3, vti13 and double-mutant root hairs are significantly shorter than wild-type root hairs. These data are from a representative specimen with means (±2 s.d.) and asterisks denoting statistical significance (α = 0·01) in average root length when compared with wild-type. Root hairs of approximately eight to ten seedlings were measured for each genotype. Scale bars: (A–E) = 50 μm; (F) = 40 μm; (G) = 50 μm; (H) = 20 μm.