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. 2016 Mar 11;14(9):1838–1851. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12544

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Genetic complementation of rice eui mutant by PtCYP714A3. (a) Schematic representation of T‐DNA region transformed into eui mutant. (b) Growth phenotypes of WT, eui and two OsCYP714D1 complementary lines. eui, elongated uppermost internode rice mutant; L1 and L4, independent eui transgenic lines expressing OsCYP714D1/EuicDNA under the control of Eui promoter; WT, wild type. Bar = 10 cm. (c) Growth phenotypes of WT, eui and two PtCYP714A3 complementary lines. L7 and L8, independent eui transgenic lines expressing PtCYP714A3 cDNA under the control of Eui promoter. Bar = 10 cm. (d) Plant heights of eui mutant, wild‐type and the PtCYP714A3 transgenic plants. Values are means ± SD from 30 individual plants with three independent biological replicates. * indicates significant difference in comparison with the WT at < 0.05 (Student's t‐test).