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. 2013 Jan 8;14(1):1119–1131. doi: 10.3390/ijms14011119

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Phenotypic analysis of heterologous constitutive expression of EsCRC in the Arabidopsis crc-1 mutant, wild-type Arabidopsis and tobacco plants. (AC) Compared with the Arabidopsis crc-1 mutant (A); 35S::EsCRC transgenic plants recovered nectary development (B) and rescued carpel defects (D; right) relative to nectary morphology (C) and fruit morphology in wild-type Arabidopsis (E); (F) Compared with the wild-type Arabidopsis (left), the EsCRC over-expression lines (right) showed curling towards the abaxial side; (G) Wild-type tobacco leaf (left) and curled tobacco leaves (right) resulting from constitutive overexpression of EsCRC; (H) Petals of the transgenic tobacco were curled (upper) and exhibited loss of anthocyanin (middle and upper) compared with wild-type flowers (bottom). Asterisks indicate the nectary in Arabidopsis. Bars = 100 μM in (A) to (C).