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. 2024 Jul 29;24:721. doi: 10.1186/s12870-024-05394-w

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9

Temperature exposure leads to fewer, larger, and rounder seeds. (a) Dry seed phenotype from Col-0, 35S::PIF4, phyB, pif4, and pifq plants grown at nAT and hAT. Two representative pictures of seed phenotypes are ahown. The scale bar represents 0.5 mm. (b, c) Seed size in mm2 (b) and seed shape (length to seed area ratio) (c) evaluations. The surface area and shape (seed length/ seed aera) of 1 000 seeds for each genotype were analyzed in triplicate from plants grown at nAT and hAT. (d) The number of seeds produced per silique is calculated in at least 12 mature siliques for each genotype/condition in triplicates. (e) The weight of 100 seeds from each genotype is measured in triplicates. Genotypes that share the same letter are not statistically significantly different. Data source are provided in Additional File 3 – Tables S8 and S9