Fig. 3: AHL10 negatively regulates salt tolerance. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: AHL10 negatively regulates salt tolerance.

From: Salt stress activates the CDK8-AHL10-SUVH2/9 module to dynamically regulate salt tolerance in Arabidopsis

Fig. 3

a The root growth of the WT, ahl10 and AHL10-GFP transgenic seedlings (#48 and #61) grown on ½ MS plates with or without 0.1 M NaCl. b Relative primary root length ratio of the WT, ahl10 and AHL10-GFP transgenic seedlings in (a). Values are means ± SD (n = 15). Different letters indicate statistically significant differences by one-way ANOVA (Tukey’s multiple comparisons test, P < 0.01). c The salt tolerance phenotype of WT, ahl10 and AHL10-GFP transgenic seedlings grown in soil. d Survival rate corresponding to (c). Values are means ± SD from three independent replicates. Different letters indicate statistically significant differences by one-way ANOVA (Tukey’s multiple comparisons test, P < 0.01). e Schematic diagram of AHL10-CRISPR types. f The root growth of the WT, ahl10-cri #1 and ahl10-cri #7 transgenic plants on ½ MS plates with or without 0.1 M NaCl. g Relative primary root length ratio of WT, ahl10-cri #1 and ahl10-cri #7 transgenic seedlings in (f). Values are means ± SD (n = 15). Different letters indicate statistically significant differences by one-way ANOVA (Tukey’s multiple comparisons test, P < 0.01).

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