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From: OsPP65 Negatively Regulates Osmotic and Salt Stress Responses Through Regulating Phytohormone and Raffinose Family Oligosaccharide Metabolic Pathways in Rice

Fig. 3

OsPP65 knockout rice plants show enhanced osmotic stress tolerance. Data represent means ± SD of three biological replicates (16 plants for each replicate), and the asterisks indicate significant differences compared with the wild-type (WT) plants at *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01 (Dunnett's test). A Three homozygous transgenic lines used for phenotype analysis. Inserted nucleotides are shown in red, while missing nucleotides are shown in blue. B Phenotypes of the WT and OsPP65 knockout plants before and after osmotic stress treatment. Scale bars = 5 cm. C Survival rates of the osmotic stress-treated plants after 5 days of recovery. D, Relative water loss rate of 2-week-old leaves of WT, ko3, ko6, and ko7. E, Relative ion leakage in rice leaves after osmotic stress for 3 days and 4 days. F, SOD activities in the seedlings of WT and OsPP65 knockout plants before (0 h) and after (4 h) osmotic stress treatment

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