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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of stomatal apertures in RNAi lines and WT under drought.
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posted on 2013-07-22, 02:52 authored by Huiying Zhang, Xiangli Niu, Jia Liu, Fangming Xiao, Shuqing Cao, Yongsheng Liu(A) Leaves of 3-week-old plants treated with 20% PEG6000 for 21 days were used to determine the stomatal aperture. SEM images (1000×) of stomata from WT and OsV-5 transgenic plants are presented. Stomata are marked by triangle (◂). Bars = 10 μM. (B) The stomata percentages at three levels in wild type (WT) and transgenic lines (OsV-5, OsV-11, and OsV-18) under 2-week drought stress were measured (n = 150).
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cropscerealsricedevelopmental biologyPlant growth and developmentecologyPlant ecologyPlant-environment interactionsgeneticsGene functionModel organismsPlant and algal modelsMolecular cell biologySignal transductionSignaling cascadesStress signaling cascadeCellular stress responsesPlant scienceelectronmicroscopystomatalaperturesrnailineswt
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