Fig. 2: OsARF5 is involved in scutellum-derived callus formation. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: OsARF5 is involved in scutellum-derived callus formation.

From: Initiation of scutellum-derived callus is regulated by an embryo-like developmental pathway in rice

Fig. 2

a–c Phenotype of callus formation from the scutella of wild-type (a) Osarf5-18 (b) and Osarf5-38 (c) on CIM at 20 d. d Statistical analysis of scutellum-derived callus formation in wild-type, Osarf5-18, and Osarf5-38 on CIM at 20 d. The individual values are indicated by dots. The data are presented as mean values ± s.e.m. from four biological replicates (10 calli in each replicate). **P < 0.01 in two-sided Student’s t-test. Scale bars, 5 mm (a–c).

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