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Fig. 5. Mature plant shoot metal accumulation for wild-type (WT) and SHST1 overexpressing (SHST1-4C and SHST1-12C) Indian mustard plants. Shown is the shoot metal concentration after hydroponically grown plants were treated for 14 d with a metal(loid) concentration as indicated in Materials and Methods. Shown are means ± SE (n = 10). The letters above the bars indicate statistically significant differences between groups (ANOVA with pairwise post-hoc analyses, {alpha} = 0.05).





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