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. 2014 Dec 8;115(1):67–80. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcu221

Table 1.

Frequency of hypocotyl failures in the creep test under different loads

400 mg 500 mg 600 mg 700 mg
WT pH 5 0·0 %* (8/8) 0·0 % (8/8) 0·0 % (8/8) 27·3 % (8/11)
OEX 6_2 pH 5 0·0 % (8/8) 0·0 % (8/8) 20·0 % (8/10) 20·0 % (8/10)
WT pH 5 inactivated 0·0 % (8/8) 11·1 % (8/9) 27·3 % (8/11) 27·3 % (8/11)
OEX 6_2 pH 5 inactivated 0·0 % (8/8) 11·1 % (8/9) 11·1 % (8/9) 55·6 % (8/18)
WT pH 6 0·0 % (9/9) 0·0 % (9/9) 25·0 % (9/12) 25·0 % (9/12)
OEX 6_2 pH 6 0·0 % (9/9) 0·0 % (9/9) 18·2 % (9/11) 25·0 % (9/12)

*The frequency of hypocotyl failures expressed as a percentage of total measurements.

The first number in parentheses indicates the number of successful creep measurements without hypocotyl failures, and the second number after a slash refers to the total number of creep measurements.

OEX6_2 represents 35S::AtEXLA2 line 6_2.