Fig. 4: Contents of plastid lipid degradation products, lysoPGs at 210 DAA. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 4: Contents of plastid lipid degradation products, lysoPGs at 210 DAA.

From: Lipidomic and transcriptomic analysis reveals reallocation of carbon flux from cuticular wax into plastid membrane lipids in a glossy “Newhall” navel orange mutant

Fig. 4: Contents of plastid lipid degradation products, lysoPGs at 210 DAA.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a–c Relative content of three main lysoPG subclasses in MT compared with that in WT at 210 DAA. a LysoPG 16:0; b LysoPG 16:1; c LysoPG 18:3. d Relative content of total lyso PGs in MT compared with WT on 210 DAA. Corrected areas of each lysoPG subclass were summed and normalized by the average number in WT. Bars are the average of three normalized biological replicates ± standard deviation (SD, n = 3). An asterisk (*) indicates a t-test p value ≤ 0.05 and double asterisks (**) indicate a t-test p value ≤ 0.01

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