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. 2011 Mar 7;107(9):1557–1566. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcr045

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Phenotypes of vigsAG1,vigsAG2 and vigAG-D plants at pendant flower stage: (A) wild-type poppy flower; (B) vigsAG1 flower showing extended gynophore (black arrow), partially transformed anthers (red arrow) and open stigma (blue arrow); (C) vigsAG1 capsule cut in transverse showing sepals developing inside (arrow); (D) vigsAG2 curved capsule (inset shows normal stamens from a wild-type flower); (E, F) vigsAG2 flower showing defective stigma (red arrow); (G, I) vigsAG-D flowers showing petaloid stamens and sepaloid carpel with petals inside (G), petaloid carpel with another flower inside with extra pedicel indicated (red arrow, H) and elongated sepaloid carpel which was completely empty inside (inset, I). Scale bars = 2 mm.