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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Plant J. 2010 Sep;63(6):889–900. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04295.x

Figure 7. Ectopic BAM1, BAM2 and CLV1 can replace CLV2 function in vivo.

Figure 7

(a) The mean number of carpels per flower from wild-type Ler (n=70), clv2–3 (n=90), PER:BAM1-GFP clv2–3 (n=90) and PER:BAM2-GFP clv2–3 (n=90) plants.

(b) Inflorescences from clv2–3 and P35S:CLV1-GFP clv2–3 plants. Note the distortion in clv2–3 gynoecia shape due to fifth whorl growth and valvelessness (Kayes and Clark, 1998) are reduced by the P35S:CLV1-GFP transgene.