Extended Data Fig. 3: The root and shoot phenotypes of the NIL plants. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 3: The root and shoot phenotypes of the NIL plants.

From: Improving rice nitrogen-use efficiency by modulating a novel monouniquitination machinery for optimal root plasticity response to nitrogen

Extended Data Fig. 3: The root and shoot phenotypes of the NIL plants.

a, The ratio [(LN-HN)/HN] of total length of visible roots. b, The absolute value of total length of visible roots. c, The ratio [(LN-HN)/HN] of total area of visible roots. d, The absolute value of total area of visible roots. e-i, Mature plant height (e), the number of tillers per plant (f), the number of secondary branches per panicle (g), the number of grains per panicle (h), and grain yield per plant (i) of the NIL plants. j, The ratio [(LN-HN)/HN] of root to shoot biomass ratio. k, l, The changes in the ratios [(LN-HN)/HN] of root biomass (k) and shoot biomass (l) over time. m, n, The absolute values of root biomass (l) and shoot biomass (m). a, c, e-i, P values were generated from two-sided Student’s t tests. b, d, j-l, Different letters denote significant differences (P < 0.05) from a Duncan’s multiple range test. Exact P values are listed in Supplemental Information Table 11. a-d, j-n, Data are mean ± s.e.m. (n = 3 biologically independent samples). e, Data are mean ± s.e.m. (n = 16 biologically independent samples). f-i, Data are mean ± s.e.m. (n = 12 biologically independent samples).

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