Extended Data Fig. 3: CLV3p dependent stem fasciation and floral primordia outgrowth are temperature dependent. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 3: CLV3p dependent stem fasciation and floral primordia outgrowth are temperature dependent.

From: A network of CLAVATA receptors buffers auxin-dependent meristem maintenance

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, Primordia outgrowth defects in clv3 plants are buffered by temperature. Quantification of termination at 16 °C (n = 8–21), 23 °C (n = 9–22), and 30 °C (n = 12–16) for Col-0, pol, crn, crn pol, clv3-20, clv3-20 crn, clv3-20 pol, clv3-20 crn pol. b, Stem fasciation in clv3 plants is buffered by temperature. Quantification of maximum stem width at 16 °C (n = 9), 23 °C (n = 9), and 30 °C (n = 15). c, Inflorescences at 16 °C and 30 °C of clv3-20, crn, clv3-20 pol and clv3-20 crn pol. Varying magnification is used at 16 °C to show clv3 fasciation and flower termination (arrows). All same magnification at 30 °C. n = X biologically independent samples and statistical groupings based on significant differences using a one-way ANOVA (a, 16 °C and 23 °C) and Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s multiple comparison test correction (a 30 °C and b) where significance is defined as p-value < 0.05. In box plots, box indicates interquartile zone (25–75th percentile) with median line at center, whiskers indicate minimum and maximum values with ‘+’ indicating mean (b). Scale bars 10 mm (c).

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