Fig. 1: rf mutant is flooding resistant. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: rf mutant is flooding resistant.

From: AUREA maintains the balance between chlorophyll synthesis and adventitious root formation in tomato

Fig. 1

a, b Flooding resistance of wild-type (WT) and rf. Both WT (a) and rf (b) at the three-leaf stage were treated by flooding for 7 days. Seedlings of WT (a) and rf (b) at the same stage without the flooding treatment were used as the control. Bars = 1 cm. c Quantification of survival and mortality rate at 7 days after flooding treatment. The results are based on two independent treatments (n = 17 and 26, respectively. Mean ± SD). d AR formation in the hypocotyl of WT and rf exposed to 0 or 3 days of flooding treatment. Bar = 1 cm. e Quantification of adventitious roots in WT and rf exposed to 0 or 3 days of flooding treatment. Error bars represent SD (n = 15). AR adventitious root, DPF days post flooding

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