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Fig. 6 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 6

From: The sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinases SAPK1 and SAPK2 function collaboratively as positive regulators of salt stress tolerance in rice

Fig. 6

Salt stress tolerance assays of sapk1, sapk2 and sapk1/2 mutants. (a) Phenotype of sapk1, sapk2 and sapk1/2 mutants and wild-type plants before salt stress, after salt stress and re-watered for 7 days. Salt stress analysis was repeated three times. In each repeated experiment, at least 40 plants were used for each individual line. One representative picture was shown. (b) Survival rates corresponding to a. (c) Fresh weight analyses of sapk1, sapk2, sapk1/2 mutants and wild-type plants under salt stress conditions. (d) Shoot and (e) Root elongation analyses corresponding to a. Error bars indicate the SD (n = 3). * indicate statistically significant differences between mutant lines and wild type plants (P < 0.05). ** indicate statistically significant differences between mutant lines and wild type plants (P < 0.01)

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