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. 2015 Dec 18;6:10159. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10159

Figure 1. Mutations in SARD1 and CBP60g largely suppress snc2-1D-mediated autoimmunity.

Figure 1

(a) SID2 expression in wild-type Col-0, snc2-1D, sard1-1 snc2-1D, cbp60g-1 snc2-1D and sard1-1 cpb60g-1 snc2-1D mutant plants. The expression was normalized with ACTIN1. Bars represent means±s.d (n=3). (b) Free SA levels in the indicated genotypes. Bars represent means±s.d. (n=4). Statistical differences among the samples are labelled with different letters (ANOVA, P<0.01). (c) Morphology of 3-week-old soil-grown plants of the indicated genotypes. Bar represents 1 cm. (d,e) Expression levels of PR1 (d) and PR2 (e) in the indicated genotypes as normalized by ACTIN1. Bars represent means±s.d. (n=3). (f) Quantification of H. arabidopsidis Noco2 sporulation on the indicated genotypes. Bars represent means±s.d. (n=4). Statistical differences among the samples are labelled with different letters (P<0.01, one-way ANOVA; n=3). Plants were grown on soil at 23 °C and assayed 3 weeks after planting. ANOVA, analysis of variance.