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. 2018 Oct 5;19(10):3039. doi: 10.3390/ijms19103039

Table 3.

No. of elongated shoots at different times and elongation rates in the different treatments.

Treatment No. of Explants No. of Elongated Plants (Percentage, %) Elongation Rate %
Total SE1 SE2 SE3 SE4 SE5
(−) no supplemental l-amino acid 390 74 21 (28.4) 28 (37.8) 25 (33.8) - - 20.2 ± 5.6 b
(+) l-asparagine 407 162 56 (34.6) 71 (43.8) 31 (19.1) 4 (2.5) - 39.8 ± 1.9 ab
(+) l-glutamine 358 116 16 (13.8) 43 (37.1) 40 (34.5) 13 (11.2) 4 (3.4) 26.6 ± 11.1 ab
(+) l-asparagine and l-glutamine 431 180 24 (13.3) 104 (57.7) 35 (19.5) 17 (9.5) - 41.6 ± 18.2 a

Three independent experiments were performed for each treatment. No. of explants: the total number of explants for the three experiments; No. of elongated plants: the total number of elongated plants for the three experiments. SE1: the first time; SE2: the second time; SE3: the third time; SE4: the fourth time; SE5: the fifth time. Percentage % = No. of elongated shoots produced at a specific time/Total number ×100%. The elongation rate is expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. The different small letters represent significant differences between treatments by ANOVA (p < 0.05). (–) represents no l -amino acid added into the media. (+) represents L-amino acid added into the media.