Fig. 6: Nitrogen deficiency resulting from metabolic abnormalities in etfβ can be rescued by increasing exogenous N. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Nitrogen deficiency resulting from metabolic abnormalities in etfβ can be rescued by increasing exogenous N.

From: Nitrogen nutrition contributes to plant fertility by affecting meiosis initiation

Fig. 6

af Relative contents of L-Leu, L-Ile, L-Thr, L-Lys, L-Asp, and L-Met in wild type (WT) and etfβ under three N concentrations and two developmental stages. The numbers on the X-axis, such as 0–9, 0–18, 1–9, 1–18, 2–9 and 2–18, indicate the corresponding N concentrations (0: N free, 1: 1 N, and 2: 2 N) and developmental stages (9 and 18 cm panicles in length). Error bars indicate standard deviation of three independent biological replicates. gi Relative contents of glutaric acid, 2-hydroxyglutaric acid, and α-ketoglutaric acid in WT and etfβ under three N concentrations and two developmental stages. Error bars indicate standard deviation (SD) of three independent biological replicates. Source data are provided in the Source Data file.

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