10.1371/journal.pone.0069046.g009
Huiying Zhang
Huiying
Zhang
Xiangli Niu
Xiangli
Niu
Jia Liu
Jia
Liu
Fangming Xiao
Fangming
Xiao
Shuqing Cao
Shuqing
Cao
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng
Liu
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of stomatal apertures in RNAi lines and WT under drought.
Public Library of Science
2013
crops
cereals
rice
developmental biology
Plant growth and development
ecology
Plant ecology
Plant-environment interactions
genetics
Gene function
Model organisms
Plant and algal models
Molecular cell biology
Signal transduction
Signaling cascades
Stress signaling cascade
Cellular stress responses
Plant science
electron
microscopy
stomatal
apertures
rnai
lines
wt
2013-07-22 02:52:36
Figure
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<p>(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 <i>OsV-5</i> 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 (<i>OsV-5</i>, <i>OsV-11</i>, and <i>OsV-18</i>) under 2-week drought stress were measured (n = 150).</p>