Fig. 2: ipt3 and ipt4 mutants show reduced root iP content in high nitrate conditions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: ipt3 and ipt4 mutants show reduced root iP content in high nitrate conditions.

From: Nitrate restricts nodule organogenesis through inhibition of cytokinin biosynthesis in Lotus japonicus

Fig. 2

A, B Cytokinin iP (A) and tZ (B) free base content analysed in mock or 2 days post inoculation with M. loti in the absence and presence of 5 mM KNO3 using the same root tissue as illustrated in Fig. 1A. Bars show mean ± SE for the n value shown on each bar. Significant differences between nitrate presence and absence conditions as determined by Wilcoxon rank-sum test are indicated by the annotated P values.

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