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Figure 9

From: ANGUSTIFOLIA is a central component of tissue morphogenesis mediated by the atypical receptor-like kinase STRUBBELIG

Figure 9

The doq-1 above-ground phenotype in the presence of functional ERECTA. Comparison of wild type, an-2 (Col), doq-1 (Ler) and doq-1 plants transgenic for Col ER-containing plasmid pKUT196. (A-F) Morphology of flowers (upper panel), stems (central panel) and siliques (bottom panel). (A) Wild-type Ler. (B) Transgenic Ler pKUT196. (C) doq-1 mutant. Note the aberrant flower and silique morphology. Stem twisting is very mild if present at all. (D) Transgenic doq-1 pKUT196. Note the irregular flower and silique morphology. Stem morphology is essentially normal (compare with F). (E) Col wild type. (F) Col an-2 mutant. Note the aberrant flower and silique morphology. Stem twisting is nearly normal. (G) Plant height comparisons of six-week-old pKUT196 transgenic plants in comparison to wild type and mutant reference lines. Note the height reduction in an-2 (Col) plants. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.

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