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. 2020 Mar 25;37(1):39–46. doi: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.19.1212a

Figure 5. Resistance of hairy root lines to different concentrations of antibiotics. Hairy roots transformed with pBI121_GFPh were grown on medium containing the plant selection antibiotics hygromycin (A) or kanamycin (B), at concentrations of 0–100 mg l−1, for 20 days, and the extended root lengths were measured. Hairy roots generated with non-transformed A13 were used as a control (no vector). Bars represent the mean of three independent lines. These lines are genetically independent hairy root lines emerged from distinct explant tissues. Different shaped plots depict different independent lines and each plot represents the mean of six roots from each line.

Figure 5. Resistance of hairy root lines to different concentrations of antibiotics. Hairy roots transformed with pBI121_GFPh were grown on medium containing the plant selection antibiotics hygromycin (A) or kanamycin (B), at concentrations of 0–100 mg l−1, for 20 days, and the extended root lengths were measured. Hairy roots generated with non-transformed A13 were used as a control (no vector). Bars represent the mean of three independent lines. These lines are genetically independent hairy root lines emerged from distinct explant tissues. Different shaped plots depict different independent lines and each plot represents the mean of six roots from each line.