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Fig. 2

From: The barley stripe mosaic virus expression system reveals the wheat C2H2 zinc finger protein TaZFP1B as a key regulator of drought tolerance

Fig. 2

TaZFP1B enhances the tolerance of wheat plants to drought stress. The different types of wheat plants (see Fig. 1) were grown for 14 days then were either well-watered for an additional 7 days (a) or drought-stressed by withholding water for 14 days (b). For recovery, control plants and drought-stressed plants were watered every day for an additional 7 days (total of 35 days of growth) (c). Photograph of wild-type, empty vector, 1B-OEX and 1B-siRNA plants (cv. Dakosta) subjected to drought stress for 10 days at the booting stage and then grown to maturity (d)

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