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. 2021 Jun 22;40(15):e106800. doi: 10.15252/embj.2020106800

Figure 3. Tyr‐Asp improvement of Arabidopsis stress tolerance is associated with the GAPC1/2 inhibition.

Figure 3

  • A–C
    Fresh weight measurements of Arabidopsis wild‐type and gapc1 gapc2 double k.o. plants subjected to the oxidative stress (e.g., catechin) and Tyr‐Asp treatments. Each treatment was compared with its respective control, corresponding to plants grown in one 24‐well plate (represented by the adjoined bars).
  • D–F
    Representative Arabidopsis wild‐type and gapc1 gapc2 double k.o. seedlings from the different treatments. All plants were 10 days old at the stress onset. The seedlings were exposed to catechin for 3 days.

Data information: Data are mean ± SEM of n = 10–12 (seedlings). Unpaired two‐tailed Student’s t‐test was performed to compare treatments with control. Scale bar: 10 cm. Data from an independent experiment are shown in (Appendix Fig S7).