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. 2012 Jun 19;63(12):4497–4511. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ers134

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

. Parents and progeny of a cross between apple ‘Aotea’ and ‘M. 9’. Apple fruit selected based on the pigmentation of their skin and flesh. (A) Ripe fruit from ‘Aotea’, ‘M. 9’ and two progeny from ‘Aotea’ × ‘M. 9’ cross, YAM9 and WAM9, had different fruit sizes. (B) Stained fruit sections of different cultivars showing plastids (arrows) in 20 days after full bloom (top and middle panels) and ripe tissues (bottom panel). Bars, 2 cm (A), 10 μm (B).