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From: Genome draft of the Arabidopsis relative Pachycladon cheesemanii reveals novel strategies to tolerate New Zealand’s high ultraviolet B radiation environment

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Twenty-eight-day-old A. thaliana and 38-day-old P. cheesemanii plants after a 5-day UV-B treatment. A. thaliana (28 days old) and P. cheesemanii (38 days old) plants were grown in long day conditions and subsequently transferred to UV-B-supplemented white light for 5 days (UV-B-5-day) or to white light only (control). a A. thaliana Col-0 b A. thaliana Kondara c P. cheesemanii Kingston d P. cheesemanii Wye creek plants grown under control conditions. e A. thaliana Col-0 f A. thaliana Kondara g P. cheesemanii Kingston h P. cheesemanii Wye creek plants after UV-B treatment. i-l Enlarged insets are shown for UV-B-treated plants (e-h) only. Arrows indicate necrotic lesions (white), leaf curling (green) and glossy appearance (yellow), respectively. Scale bars, 3.5 cm

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