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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">We detected the concentration of gaseous formaldehyde evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,10ul) and made standard curve (Fig.9). And we saw a linear relationship between HCHO concentration and time before formaldehyde is saturated. For quantity result, we used a HCHO detector to detect the concentration of  gaseous HCHO (Fig.9). The transgenic plants and wildtype, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to HCHO evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,50ul) for about 2 weeks (Fig.9). Two weeks later, the covers of the plant boxes were removed and quickly replaced with covers equipped with HCHO dose-monitoring tubes in order to determine roughly the gaseous HCHO levels remaining in the boxes. As in the Fig.9, the concentrations were found to be less than 20 ppm for transgenic lines, but more than 20 ppm for wildtype plants. These results indicate that the HCHO assimilation pathway strongly enhanced not only the tolerance of the transgenic plants to exogenous HCHO, but also their ability to take up and eliminate gaseous HCHO.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">We detected the concentration of gaseous formaldehyde evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,10ul) and made standard curve (Fig.9). And we saw a linear relationship between HCHO concentration and time before formaldehyde is saturated. For quantity result, we used a HCHO detector to detect the concentration of  gaseous HCHO (Fig.9). The transgenic plants and wildtype, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to HCHO evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,50ul) for about 2 weeks (Fig.9). Two weeks later, the covers of the plant boxes were removed and quickly replaced with covers equipped with HCHO dose-monitoring tubes in order to determine roughly the gaseous HCHO levels remaining in the boxes. As in the Fig.9, the concentrations were found to be less than 20 ppm for transgenic lines, but more than 20 ppm for wildtype plants. These results indicate that the HCHO assimilation pathway strongly enhanced not only the tolerance of the transgenic plants to exogenous HCHO, but also their ability to take up and eliminate gaseous HCHO.</p>
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Standard Curve of Formaldehyde.
Standard Curve of Formaldehyde.
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