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From: CEF3 is involved in membrane trafficking and essential for secondary cell wall biosynthesis and its mutation enhanced biomass enzymatic saccharification in rice

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Phenotypic comparison between the wild-type and cef3 plants. A Phenotype of the wild-type (WT) and cef3 plants at the mature stage. Scale bars: 10 cm. B, C Comparison of the internode lengths between the wild-type and cef3 culms. Scale bar: 5 cm. D, E Brittleness of culms and leaves. Scale bars: 5 cm. F, G Measurements of the extension force of culms and leaves. H Plant height containing each internode length. Error bars represent SE (n = 30). Different letters denote significant differences (P < 0.05, Duncan’s multiple range test)

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