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Figure 3 | Plant Methods

Figure 3

From: Simple and efficient methods to generate split roots and grafted plants useful for long-distance signaling studies in Medicago truncatula and other small plants

Figure 3

Split root plants demonstrate that the suppression of nodulation is lost in an AON mutant. Number of nodules per root on the root inoculated first (Root A) and the root inoculated 4 days later (Root B) counted 21 days after second inoculation. The wild type is ecotype A17 and the mutant rdn1-2. Data represent means (N = 6 for A17, N = 23 for rdn1-2). Error bars are standard error of the mean. Letters (a, b and c) indicate significant differences between Root A and B, and between the two genotypes (p < 0.05).

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