Fig. 1From: Sucrose accumulation in sweet sorghum stems occurs by apoplasmic phloem unloading and does not involve differential Sucrose transporter expressionComparison of the growth of grain (cv. Macia) and sweet (cv. Wray) sorghum plants. A side-by-side comparison of plants collected from the field at the early vegetative stage (a). Plants at maturity (b). A graph of the height of Macia and Wray plants measured in cm at different days after planting (c). Values are means ± SE of N = 10 plants, an asterisk indicates significantly different means between the two lines at p ≤ 0.05, and the arrows indicate the anthesis time for each line. Macia = black squares, and Wray = white squaresBack to article page