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. 2018 Dec 25;35(4):357–363. doi: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.18.0824a

Figure 4. The transcript abundance of BjuSOC1 (A), BjuAGL24 (B), BjuAGL15 (C), BjuSVP (D) and BjuHDA9 (E) in different tissues of B. juncea seedlings grown under LD conditions. The expression was measured in cauline leaves (CL), shoot apex (SA) via qRT-PCR. The means±SE were shown. Total RNA was isolated from different tissues of 40-day-old plants. Asterisks indicated statistically significant differences in means between transgenic plants and wild-type. Three technical and biological replicates were assessed. Paired t-tests, * p<0.05, ** p<0.01.

Figure 4. The transcript abundance of BjuSOC1 (A), BjuAGL24 (B), BjuAGL15 (C), BjuSVP (D) and BjuHDA9 (E) in different tissues of B. juncea seedlings grown under LD conditions. The expression was measured in cauline leaves (CL), shoot apex (SA) via qRT-PCR. The means±SE were shown. Total RNA was isolated from different tissues of 40-day-old plants. Asterisks indicated statistically significant differences in means between transgenic plants and wild-type. Three technical and biological replicates were assessed. Paired t-tests, * p<0.05, ** p<0.01.