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. 2017 Dec 12;13(12):e1007124. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007124

Fig 4. The hypersensitivity of nup85, hos1 and nup160 plants in response to ABA and salt stress.

Fig 4

(A) The phenotypes of Col-0 wild type and two mutant alleles of nup85 in response to ABA and NaCl. (B) Quantification of the primary root length of wild type, nup85-1 and nup85-2 at 7 days after transfer to the indicated media. (C) The ABA and NaCl inhibition of seedling growth of wild type, hos1 and nup160 mutants. (D) Quantification of the primary root length of wild type, hos1 and nup160 at 7 days after transfer to the indicated media. Phenotypes were documented at 7 days after the seedling transfer to ½ MS plates, 20 μM ABA or 100 mM NaCl containing medium. The experiments were repeated at least three independent times with consistent results. Values indicate means ± SD (n = 36). Significance between the mean values were analyzed with Student’s t test (* P< 0.05). Asterisks indicate significant differences compared to WT Col under the same treatments.