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From: Molecular cloning and characterization of GhERF105, a gene contributing to the regulation of gland formation in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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Gland traits of leaves and stems of glanded cultivar CCRI12 (or L7) and glandless cultivar CCRI12XW (or L7XW). CCRI12 (China Cotton Research Institute 12) and L7 (Liao Mian 7) are upland cotton cultivars with dark-colored pigment glands. CCRI12XW and L7XW are dominant glandless near-isogenic lines (NILs) that differ nearly only in the gland trait of CCRI12 and L7, respectively. Leaf and stem section from CCRI12 (or L7) showing presence of a typical array of glands, while Leaf and stem section from CCRI12XW (or L7XW) showing glandless. The images were taken by stereomicroscope (Olympus SZX10, Japan)

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