Extended Data Fig. 1: GLV6 and 10 act redundantly during LR initiation. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 1: GLV6 and 10 act redundantly during LR initiation.

From: GOLVEN peptide signalling through RGI receptors and MPK6 restricts asymmetric cell division during lateral root initiation

Extended Data Fig. 1: GLV6 and 10 act redundantly during LR initiation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a–c, Phenotypic characterization of CRISPR glv6 mutants compared to wild type (8 dag, n = 12). Quantification of root length (a), all primordium stages density (b) and non-emerged primordia (NE) and emerged (E) LR density (c). d, Quantification of root length in the CRISPR glv mutant compared to wild type. e, Quantification of all primordium stages density in the glv6glv10 mutant germinated on MS or on 10 nM of GLV6p/GLV10p (8 dag). Charts show mean values ± s.d. (b, e) or s.e.m (c). Significant differences compared to wild type are shown and were determined using one-way ANOVA (a, d) or a GEE model (b-c, e). In e, only significant differences in stage I primordia are displayed. For full statistical analysis see Supplementary Table 2. n.s.: no significant differences were found between mutants and wild type. f, Example of nearby primordia frequently found in glv mutants. The lower picture shows a higher magnification image of the framed area in the upper picture for each genotype. Scale bars represent 50 μm.

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