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Fig. 9 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 9

From: Identification and expression analysis of OsLPR family revealed the potential roles of OsLPR3 and 5 in maintaining phosphate homeostasis in rice

Fig. 9

OsLPRs are differentially influenced by PHR2-mediated Pi sensing and signaling cascade. Seedlings (14-d-old) of a–c osphr2, plants overexpressing (Ox) OsPHR2 and OsSPX1 and their corresponding wildtypes (ZH11 and NP) were grown under + P (300 μM Pi) and–P (0 μM Pi) conditions and d, e pho2-1, pho2-2, siz1-1 and siz1-2 and their corresponding wildtypes (NP and DJ) under + P condition for 7 d. qRT-PCR was used for determining the relative expression levels of OsLPR3/4/5 in the roots. Actin was used as an internal control. Values are means ± SE (n = 3) and asterisk indicates that the values of the mutants and Ox plants differ significantly (P < 0.05) compared with their corresponding wild types

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