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. 2016 Mar 14;6(5):1383–1390. doi: 10.1534/g3.115.025585

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The afb4 and afb5 mutants are preferentially resistant to picloram. Five-day-old WT and mutant seedlings were transferred to media containing either picloram (A) or IAA (B) and grown another 4 d. Growth is presented as the percent of the DMSO control treatment for each genotype. Error bars represent standard error. (A) *P < 0.05 vs. Col-0, **P < 0.05 vs. afb5-5. # does not exhibit a significant difference with Col-0, ## does not exhibit a significant difference with afb5-5. (B) *P < 0.05 vs. Col-0, **P < 0.05 vs. tir1-1 afb2-3 Student’s t-test. (C) Four-day-old SD-grown seedlings were transferred to media containing 1 µM, 5 µM, or 10 µM picloram or the equivalent amount of DMSO and grown for 2 more days before measuring hypocotyl lengths. Error bars represent standard error. *P< 0.05 vs. Col-0 at the same concentration.