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. 2018 Nov 29;13(11):e0208150. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208150

Fig 5. Biochemical contents of CGF-1 inoculated and non-inoculated wheat plant.

Fig 5

Fig 5A = proline, sugar and malondialdehyde contents of CGF-1 inoculated and non-inoculated wheat plant grown under heavy metal stress; Fig 5B = Chla, Chlb and carotenoid contents of CGF-1 inoculated and non-inoculated wheat plant grown under heavy metal stress; FIWP = fungal inoculated wheat plant; NIWP = non-inoculated wheat plant; Pro = proline; MDA = malondialdehyde; Chla = chlorophyll a; Chlb = chlorophyll b. The experiment was carried out in triplicate, each replicate comprised of 10 pots and each pot contained 6 seedlings (total = 6 × 10 × 3 = 180 seedlings per treatment). Means of fungal inoculated wheat plants (FIWP) were compared with non-inoculated wheat plants (NIWP) by using ttest; ‘***’ represents significant difference at P = 0.0005; ‘**’ represents significant difference at P = 0.005; ‘*’ represents significant difference at P = 0.05.