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. 2020 Jan 24;71(9):2723–2739. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eraa025

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10.

Comparison of rice wild-type (WT) and a transgenic line overexpressing the indica allele of OsUGT90A1 (OX-Ind-3), showing a phenotype of short roots and long shoots in the latter. (a, c) Roots of 22-d-old WT Kasalath (Kasa) and OsUGT90A1-OX plants grown under (a) warm temperature conditions (control; 28/25 °C day/night, 12-h photoperiod), or (c) after chilling stress at 10 °C for 2 d. (b, d) The third leaf of 22-d-old Kasa WT and OsUGT90A1-OX plants grown under warm temperature growth conditions (control) or (d) after chilling stress at 10 °C for 2 d. The first and second leaves were removed for clarity. (e) Quantification of root lengths shown in (a) and (c). (f) Quantification of leaf lengths shown in (b) and (d). Ind- indicates that OsUGT90A1 was overexpressed. Data are means (±SD) of n=12 plants. Significant differences between the WT and transgenic plants were determined using two-tailed Student’s t-tests: **P<0.01; ***P<0.001.