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Mitochondrial protease AtFtsH4 protects ageing Arabidopsis rosettes against oxidative damage under short-day photoperiod

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Pages 126-128 | Received 10 Oct 2009, Accepted 11 Oct 2009, Published online: 01 Feb 2010

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Figure 1 Time-course of AtFtsH4 transcript level detected by quantitative PCR in wild-type plants under long (LD) and short (SD) day conditions. At the early growth stage the transcript level was measured in cotyledons or two-leaved seedlings. Later, between the fourth leaf stage and inflorescence emergence (Inf.emerg.) the youngest leaf was always sampled. In the generative phase, cauline leaves, buds, open flowers and siliques were tested. The arrow indicates the time when subtle leaf malformations become visible in the ftsh4 mutant. Error bars indicate SE.

Figure 1 Time-course of AtFtsH4 transcript level detected by quantitative PCR in wild-type plants under long (LD) and short (SD) day conditions. At the early growth stage the transcript level was measured in cotyledons or two-leaved seedlings. Later, between the fourth leaf stage and inflorescence emergence (Inf.emerg.) the youngest leaf was always sampled. In the generative phase, cauline leaves, buds, open flowers and siliques were tested. The arrow indicates the time when subtle leaf malformations become visible in the ftsh4 mutant. Error bars indicate SE.

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