Wild Type tmo- b b + + a a a 50% ХР ХР YP ХР ХР YP + ВАР ВАР Very recent research published in the journal Science has revealed a couple of components of a nutrient foraging regulatory pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. Researchers from Ghent, Belgium grew wild type and plants lacking a functional copy of TMO genes (tmo-) plants in two different types of growth media, one with low phosphate and one with high phosphate. They also treated the plants in XP growth media with BAP. Lowercase letters on top of the means indicate significantly different groups as determined by one-way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey HSD testing (p < 0.001) All plants were mildly phosphate-starved at the start of the experiment. From what you know of plant nutrient foraging you can infer that phosphate concentration of media XPv [ Select ] less than phosphate concentration in media YP. greater than % epidermal cells that form hair +

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Very recent research published in the journal Science has revealed a couple of components of a
nutrient foraging regulatory pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. Researchers from Ghent, Belgium grew
wild type and plants lacking a functional copy of TMO genes (tmo-) plants in two different types of
growth media, one with low phosphate and one with high phosphate. They also treated the plants in
XP growth media with BAP. Lowercase letters on top of the means indicate significantly different
groups as determined by one-way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey HSD testing (p < 0.001) All plants
were mildly phosphate-starved at the start of the experiment.
From what you know of plant nutrient foraging you can infer that phosphate concentration of media
XPv [ Select ]
less than
phosphate concentration in media YP.
greater than
% epidermal cells
that form hair
+
Transcribed Image Text:Wild Type tmo- b b + + a a a 50% ХР ХР YP ХР ХР YP + ВАР ВАР Very recent research published in the journal Science has revealed a couple of components of a nutrient foraging regulatory pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. Researchers from Ghent, Belgium grew wild type and plants lacking a functional copy of TMO genes (tmo-) plants in two different types of growth media, one with low phosphate and one with high phosphate. They also treated the plants in XP growth media with BAP. Lowercase letters on top of the means indicate significantly different groups as determined by one-way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey HSD testing (p < 0.001) All plants were mildly phosphate-starved at the start of the experiment. From what you know of plant nutrient foraging you can infer that phosphate concentration of media XPv [ Select ] less than phosphate concentration in media YP. greater than % epidermal cells that form hair +
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