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. 2010 Nov 22;155(1):328–341. doi: 10.1104/pp.110.166330

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Vegetative and reproductive growth of the gsl7 mutant. A, Top, plants after 45 d of growth in 8 h of light and 16 h of dark; bottom, plants after about 35 d of growth in 12 h of light and 12 h of dark. Plants to the left of the dashed line are the wild type, and those to the right are gsl7 mutants grown in the same tray. B, Plants of the wild type (left), gsl7-1 (middle), and gsl7-2 (right) after 49 d of growth in 12 h of light and 12 h of dark. C, Apex of flowering stems after 42 d of growth of wild-type (left) and gsl7 mutant (right) plants photographed from above. Photographs of plants of this age from the side are shown in Supplemental Figure S4. D, Typical flowers from the apex of the flowering stem after 42 d of growth from a gsl7 mutant (top) and a wild-type (bottom) plant. The two images are at the same magnification. E, Fully expanded siliques from flowering stems after 42 d of growth from a gsl7 mutant (top) and a wild-type (bottom) plant. The two images are at the same magnification.