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Additional file 1: of Sub-cellular markers highlight intracellular dynamics of membrane proteins in response to abiotic treatments in rice
Figure S1. Subcellular localisation of rice proteins in Arabidopsis root cells. Figure S2. Autofluorescence background in rice primary root cells. Figure S3. Re-localization of rice aquaporins in Arabidopsis root under salt and osmotic stresses. Figure S4. Re-localization of plasma membrane aquaporins in rice primary root under salt and osmotic stresses. Figure S5. Subcellular localization of plasma-membrane protein-marker LTi6a-CFP in rice root under salt and osmotic stresses. (PDF 623 kb
Additional file 2: of Sub-cellular markers highlight intracellular dynamics of membrane proteins in response to abiotic treatments in rice
Table S1. Overview of molecular cloning of membrane protein markers. (DOCX 16 kb
Manhattan plots for Na, K and Na/K using the classical GWAS method.
<p>Manhattan plots for Na, K and Na/K using the classical GWAS method.</p
Distribution of the Na/K ratio among the tested accessions.
<p>In orange, tolerant checks; in green, susceptible checks; and in blue, temperate japonica accessions.</p
Probabilities of the effects tested by ANOVA for the different traits.
<p>Probabilities of the effects tested by ANOVA for the different traits.</p
Broad-sense heritabilities for the different traits in the different treatments.
<p>Broad-sense heritabilities for the different traits in the different treatments.</p
Significant markers in the GWAS using the interaction method.
<p>Significant markers in the GWAS using the interaction method.</p
List of salt tolerance genes located less than 100 kb from the significant markers.
<p>List of salt tolerance genes located less than 100 kb from the significant markers.</p
Manhattan plots for the six traits analyzed with the interaction method for which significant associations were detected.
<p>Manhattan plots for the six traits analyzed with the interaction method for which significant associations were detected.</p