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. 2016 Apr 6;171(2):1355–1365. doi: 10.1104/pp.16.00256

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Effects of the ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor AVG, the synthetic auxin 2,4-D, and the ethylene precursor ACC on the root VGI. Seedlings of the wild type (WT) and transgenic lines overexpressing the VIP1-SRDX fusion protein (VIP1-SRDX #4 and #7) were grown on a tilted agar medium (Control) or a medium supplemented with 0.5 μm AVG (+AVG), 0.2 μm 2,4-D (+2,4-D), 0.5 μm ACC (+ACC), and the root VGIs were calculated. The top and bottom edges and the line in the middle of each box indicate the quartiles, and the bar corresponds to the data range (n = 46 for the wild-type control, 39 for the wild type + AVG, 33 for the wild type + 2,4-D, 24 for the wild type + ACC, 45 for VIP1-SRDXox #4 control, 43 for #4 + AVG, 48 for #4 + 2,4-D, 40 for #4 + ACC, 41 for #7 control, 37 for #7 + AVG, 44 for #7 + 2,4-D, and 47 for #7 + ACC). Data for the boxes indicated by the same numbers are not significantly different (P > 0.05) according to the Games-Howell test. The mean ± sd for each sample is presented in Supplemental Figure S12E.