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In comparison to sorbitol-treated wild type leaves, analysis of oxylipin profiles in T2 progenies showed higher levels of jasmonic acid (JA) for those lines that displayed elevated levels of LOX-100 in the chloroplasts and for those lines that harboured LOX-100 in the cytoplasm, respectively.
In addition, transcripts upregulated within the mutant inflorescences were abundant in wild type leaves and shoot meristems and low in pollen and seed.
Similar to the results with dehydration-stressed wild type leaves, lower WRKY70 transcripts were found in stressed OX-AtMTM1 leaves (Figure 5a).
In non-stressed mtm1 leaves, PtdIns5P was not significantly different from that in non-stressed wild type leaves (Figure 4a, U-test p>0.2).
However, the increased PtdIns5P seen in wild type plants in response to stress was completely blunted in mtm1 mutant leaves producing significantly less PtdIns5P (∼35% less, U-test p<0.01) than wild type leaves under stress.
JA increased more than seven-fold to 391 pmol/g in wounded wild type leaves, but was present at less than 5 pmol/g in untreated controls and the wounded aos mutant (Figure 2B).
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The smg11 leaves were more erect than wild-type leaves (Fig. 2a).
However, the relatively normal green colored sectors of the z3 mutant were very similar in color to the wild-type leaves (Fig. 1b).
In typical leaf variegation mutants in rice, the relatively normal green sectors of the leaves are far lighter in color than the wild-type leaves.
This showed that Z3 expression in the wild-type leaves was upregulated at three months after sowing, and continued to increase thereafter (Fig. 6c).
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