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. 2014 Aug 29;26(8):3358–3371. doi: 10.1105/tpc.114.127415

Table 1. CAMKK3, CAMKK8, and CAMKK10 Are Not Able to Modulate Stomatal Development.

Construct Proportion of T1 Plants with Wild-Type Stomatal Distribution When Kinase Variant Was Expressed in:
SPCH MUTE FAMA
CAMKK3 37/38 24/24 42/45
CAMKK8 30/30 33/33 29/31
CAMKK10 43/44 37/41 28/28

In the few cases where non-wild-type phenotypes were reported, they corresponded to marginal increases in paired stomata, a phenotype that can also occur due to antibiotic selection regimes.