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Fig. 4 | Rice

Fig. 4

From: OsFPFL4 is Involved in the Root and Flower Development by Affecting Auxin Levels and ROS Accumulation in Rice (Oryza sativa)

Fig. 4

Plant morphology and root system architecture of pot-grown OsFPFL4 transgenic plants at maturity. a Plant morphology of two-month-old WT and OsFPFL4 transgenic plants. Scale bars, 10 cm. b Measurement of plant height. c Flag leaf of two-month-old WT and OsFPFL4 transgenic plants. Scale bars, 2 cm. d Measurement of flag leaf length. e Root system architecture of two-month-old WT and OsFPFL4 transgenic plants. Scale bars, 6 cm. f Dry weight of root system per plant. WT, wild type. OE-5 and OE-9, OsFPFL4 overexpression transgenic lines. RNAi-3 and RNAi-8, OsFPFL4-RNAi transgenic lines. Data are means ± SE (n = 10). The significant difference between OsFPFL4 transgenic lines and wild type was determined by Student’s t-test. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01

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