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. 2007 Sep;19(9):2719–2735. doi: 10.1105/tpc.106.048769

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Phenotypes of 35S:SAW1.

(A) Shoot morphology. (a) and (b) 2.5-week-old plants: the wild type (a) and 35S:SAW1 (b) (bars = 5 mm). (c) A comparison of the leaves of 3-week-old wild type (top) and 35S:SAW (bar = 2 cm). (d) Four-week-old wild-type (left) and 35S:SAW1 (right) plants. Inset shows the fishbone-like growth defects observed in ∼5% of the inflorescences (including coflorescences) (bar = 2 cm).

(B) Organ defects in 35S:SAW1 flowers. (a) and (b) Stage 13 flowers of wild-type and 35S:SAW1 plants. Note that there are only three petals in this 35S:SAW1 flower. (c) Gynoecia of stage 13 flowers of wild-type (left) and 35S:SAW1 plants (right). (d) to (f) Floral organ defects observed in some of the 35S:SAW1 flowers. (d) Petal showing distal folding. (e) Stamen-carpel fusion. (f) Petal-stamen fusion. Bars = 1 mm.

(C) Floral organ numbers in the wild type and 35S:SAW1. Average number of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels observed in the wild type and progeny of two independent transformed lines (lines 1 and 4). Error bars indicate se.