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. 2013 Mar 26;162(1):74–85. doi: 10.1104/pp.112.211565

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

The any1 mutant is a dwarf and has altered cell morphology. A, 6-d-old seedlings of the wild type and any1. Note that any1 has a shorter, thicker root compared with the wild type. Scale bar = 5 mm. B, 3-week-old wild-type and any1 plants. C, Rosette leaves from 4-week-old wild-type and any1 plants. D, Siliques. Scale bars = 1 cm (B–D). E, 6-week-old wild-type and any1 plants. F to K, Cryoscanning electron micrographs. F, Wild-type root. G, any1 root (note shorter elongation zone). Arrows show the end of elongation zone. Scale bars = 500 µm. H, Epidermal cells of cotyledons in the wild type showing typical interdigitation unlike any1 cotyledon epidermal cells (I). Scale bars = 200 µm (H and I). J, Wild-type trichomes from first leaves have two or more tapering branches. K, any1 trichomes are fragile, resulting in rupture of some trichomes. Scale bars = 100 µm (J and K).