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Nuclear Localised MORE SULPHUR ACCUMULATION1 Epigenetically Regulates Sulphur Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana

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High sulphur phenotype of msa1-1.

(A) Five-week-old WT (right row) and msa1-1 mutant (left row) plants grown in soil. The picture was taken before harvesting samples for ICP-MS. (B) Total sulphur in the leaf of five-week-old WT and msa1-1 mutant plants grown in soil. (C) Total sulphur in the shoot of WT and msa1-1 mutant plants grown on agar solidified MGRL media. (D) Sulphate content in the shoot of WT and msa1-1 mutant plants grown on agar solidified MGRL media. (E) Sulphite content in the shoot of WT and msa1-1 mutant plants grown on agar solidified MGRL media. (F) Total Se content in the leaf of five-week old plants grown in soil. (G) Percentage difference of 20 elements of msa1-1 mutant compared with the WT, visualized as the radar chart. Data in (B) to (F) are presented as means ± SD with n = 12 in (B) and (F), n = 6 in (C), n = 3 in (D) and (E). *, P ≤ 0.05; **, P ≤ 0.01, Student’s t test. DW, dry weight; FW, fresh weight.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006298.g001