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. 2021 Jul 21;19(11):2249–2260. doi: 10.1111/pbi.13653

Figure 3.

Figure 3

PagWOX11/12a enhances salt tolerance of shoot and root biomass in poplar. (a, b) Shoot and root phenotypes of non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic (OE and DR) plants. (c) Plant height of non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic plants. (d) Growth rate of non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic plants. (E, F) Relative quantification of shoot and root biomass (fresh weight [FW] and dry weight [DW]) of non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic plants. Four‐week‐old non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic plants cultivated in vitro were grown in soil for 20 days and irrigated subsequently with 0 (control) or 200 mm NaCl (salt treatment) every 2 days for 20 days. The plant height of individual plant was periodically measured. The growth rate, shoot and root biomass of individual plant were measured after 20 days of culture. The values for each plant under control growth conditions were normalized to 100%. The experiments were performed three times and the similar results were obtained. The bars represent means ± SD (n = 10) and the asterisks indicate significant differences between non‐transgenic 84K and transgenic plants (*P < 0.05).