Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 3

From: Two glyoxylate reductase isoforms are functionally redundant but required under high photorespiration conditions in rice

Fig. 3

Catalytic characteristics of OsGR isoforms in vivo. a NAD(P)H-dependent glyoxylate reducing activities in different OsGR-genetically modified plants. b The accumulation of glyoxylate in different OsGR-genetically modified plants under normal growth conditions and high photorespiration conditions. c The accumulation of oxalate in different OsGR-genetically modified plants under normal growth conditions. OX-GR1 and OX-GR2 represent the OsGR1 and OsGR2 overexpression plants; Cas9-GR1 and Cas9-GR2 represent the OsGR1 and OsGR2 single knockout mutants; Cas9-GR1/2 represent the OsGR1 and OsGR2 double knockout mutants. Values are means ± SD of three replicates. Means denoted by the same letter did not significantly differ at P < 0.05 according to Duncan’s multiple range tests

Back to article page