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. 2009 Sep;151(1):400–412. doi: 10.1104/pp.109.137646

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Rosette branching and gene expression in bdl mutants. A to C, Representative rosette phenotypes of 5-week-old wild-type plants (WT; A), bdl-2 heterozygotes (B), and bdl-2 homozygotes (C). Blue arrows indicate the primary inflorescence stem; white arrows indicate example axillary rosette branches/buds. D, Relative expression levels of MAX3, MAX4, and IAA1 in the basal cauline internodes of 5-week-old bdl-2 homozygotes and heterozygotes. Data are means of two biological pools of eight to 10 plants ± se; asterisks indicate significant differences from the wild type. E, Number of rosette branches 5 mm or longer in reciprocally grafted wild-type plants, max4-1 mutants, and bdl-2 heterozygotes ± se; n = 4 to 10. F, Photographs of representative max4-1 grafted plants (scion/rootstock). G, Number of rosette branches 5 mm or longer per rosette leaf in wild-type plants, max2-1 and max4-1 mutants, and bdl-2 heterozygotes with or without GR24; n = 13 to 21. Data are means ± se; asterisks indicate significant inhibition of branching by GR24. [See online article for color version of this figure.]