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. 2015 Aug 14;4(3):573–605. doi: 10.3390/plants4030573

Figure 6.

Figure 6

The levels of the ureides (a) allantoin and (b) allanoate and the amides (c) glutamine (Gln) and (d) asparagine (Asn) in wild-type (Wt) and SO RNA interference mutants (Ri) plants. Plants were grown under normal growth conditions (0 day) or after being exposed to eleven days of extended dark stress (11 day). The bars are the average values ± SE (n = 3–10). The values denoted with different letters are significantly different according to the Turkey-Kramer HSD test (JMP 8.0 software, [37]; p < 0.05). Different lower case letters indicate differences between SO mutant and wild-type plants within the same treatment. Different upper case letters indicate a significant difference within the plant genotypes in response to treatment. The data for SO-compromised plants represent the mean for SO Ri 131 and SO Ri 421 mutants.