Fig. 1: CIMBL45 shows a transpiration-dependent salt hypersensitive phenotype. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: CIMBL45 shows a transpiration-dependent salt hypersensitive phenotype.

From: A dirigent family protein confers variation of Casparian strip thickness and salt tolerance in maize

Fig. 1

a–d The appearances (a, b) and SPAD values (c, d) of plants grown under control and salt (100 mM NaCl) conditions with indicated relative humidity (RH) (genotypes as indicated). e, f The SPAD values (e) and appearances (f) of the F2 plants grown under salt condition with 50% relative humidity. The results in (c) and (d) were means ± s.d. of three independent experiments. The SPAD values in e were expressed as means ± s.d. of three measurements. Statistical significance was determined by a two-sided t-test. Bars in (a), (b), and (f), 10 cm. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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