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. 2016 Jul 2;172(1):141–153. doi: 10.1104/pp.16.00460

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Overexpression of the N-end-rule-insensitive Δ13RAP2.12 transcription factor under the control of the 35S promoter leads to decreased growth and delayed development under normoxic conditions. A, Rosette size; B, fresh weight; C, development of 35S::Δ13RAP2.12 plants in comparison to 35S::RAP2.12 and the wild type (WT). Plants were grown for 4 weeks (A) or for the times indicated in the respective figures (B and C). Results in B and C are means ± se (n = 5–6 biological replicates for fresh weight determination or 18 for development analysis) with significant differences indicated by different letters (according to one-way ANOVA for fresh weight determination and two-way ANOVA for development analysis, P < 0.05). Developmental stages were determined according to the BBCH-scale (Hess et al., 1997). FW, Fresh weight.