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Fig. 1 | Rice

Fig. 1

From: Physiological and molecular responses of seedlings of an upland rice (‘Tung Lu 3’) to total submergence compared to those of a submergence-tolerant lowland rice (‘FR13A’)

Fig. 1

Characterization of ‘TL3’ upland rice and ‘FR13A’ lowland rice seedlings grown under submergence conditions. a Photographs of 10-d-old upland and lowland rice seedlings grown in air or submerged for 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 d. b Plant heights of 10-d-old upland and lowland rice seedlings grown in air or submerged for 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 d. c Phenotypes of 10-d-old upland and lowland rice seedlings submerged for 10 d and then allowed to recover for 10 d. d Survival rates of seedlings after 6, 8, or 10 d submergence followed by 10 d recovery. Air, non-submerged controls; Sub, full submergence; ‘TL3’, upland rice; and ‘FR13A’, lowland rice. Bar = 7 cm. Data points are means ± standard deviation of three separate experiments each with at least 30 seedlings of each genotype. Asterisks indicate significant differences (P < 0.05; Student’s t-test)

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