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Fig. 1 | Rice

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From: A semi-dominant mutation in a CC-NB-LRR-type protein leads to a short-root phenotype in rice

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Phenotypes of 7-d-old nrtp1-D mutant seedlings. (a) Overall comparison of phenotypes between wild type and nrtp1-D mutant seedlings. AA, wild-type ‘Kasalath’ plants; Aa, nrtp1-D heterozygous plants; aa, nrtp1-D homozygous plants. Bar = 2 cm. (b) Shoot length, primary root length and crown root number of nrtp1-D mutant seedlings. Samples with different letters are significantly different (P < 0.01; Tukey’s test). Values are mean ± SD of three biological replicates. White, AA; grey, Aa; black, aa. (c) Comparison of leaves among AA, Aa and aa. Bar = 0.5 cm. (d) Longitudinal section of wild-type root tip. (e) Longitudinal section of homozygous mutant root tip. (f) Transverse section of wild-type root tip. (g) Cross section of homozygous mutant root tip. Bars = 200 μm

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