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From: Herboxidiene triggers splicing repression and abiotic stress responses in plants

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GEX1A inhibited plants growth and development. a, the structure of GEX1A (herboxidiene). b, Effects of GEX1A on Arabidopsis seed germination. GEX1A inhibits seed germination in a dose-dependent manner. c, Inhibition of primary root elongation of Arabidopsis seedlings by GEX1A. 5-day-old Col-0 seedlings transferred from MS medium containing DMSO (control), 0.2 μM, 0.5 μM, and 1 μM GEX1A for an additional 4 days. d, GEX1A inhibits tomato seeds germination. Tomato seeds was incubated in water with DMSO (negative control), 1 μM and 5 μM GEX1A for 8 days. e, GEX1A inhibits rice root elongation. The rice seeds were germinated on ½ MS plate for 3 days, then transfer onto ½ MS with 1 μM GEX1A for 2 days. The red bar marks root tip of the transferring time. f, comparison inhibition effect of PB and GEX1A on Arabidopsis root growth, “√” stands for 0% root elongation rate on the chemical

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