Extended Data Fig. 7: Primary alcohols compete with alkanes in forming process. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 7: Primary alcohols compete with alkanes in forming process.

From: Deciphering the core shunt mechanism in Arabidopsis cuticular wax biosynthesis and its role in plant environmental adaptation

Extended Data Fig. 7

a, Wax coverage on the leaf of Col-0 (WT), SOH1-LIKE OE-1, SOH1-LIKE OE-2. Wax coverage is expressed as microgram per square decimeter of leaf surface area. These results were independently replicated at least twice, yielding similar outcomes each time. Data are shown as mean ± s.d., n = 3 of biological replicates. ***P < 0.001 (Student’s two-tailed t-test). Exact P values are listed in the source data. b, Wax coverage on the stem of Col-0 (WT), SOH1-LIKE OE-1, SOH1-LIKE OE-2. Wax coverage is expressed as microgram per square decimeter of stem surface area. These results were independently replicated at least twice, yielding similar outcomes each time. Data are shown as mean ± s.d., n = 3 of biological replicates. *P < 0.05; ***P < 0.001 (Student’s two-tailed t-test). Exact P values are listed in the source data. c and d, Relative wax coverage (%) on leaves of different Col-0 (WT), soh1-1 soh1-like double mutant SOH1 OE-1 and SOH1 OE-2 lines under normal condition (c) or after drought treatment (d). Others include Acids and Aldehydes. These results were independently replicated at least twice, yielding similar outcomes each time. Data are represented as mean ± s.d., (c) n = 3; (d) n = 4 of biological replicates. Different letters indicate statistically significant differences (P < 0.05, one-way ANOVA). Exact P values are listed in the source data.

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