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. 2013 Nov 7;112(9):1803–1814. doi: 10.1093/aob/mct235

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

mob1A-1 displays defects in plant growth and reproduction. (A) Rosette phenotype of 3-week-old wild-type Col-0 (wt) and mob1A-1 plants. Note the reduced size of the mob1A-1 mutant. (B) Arrangement of all leaves from 3-week-old wild-type and mob1A-1 plants reveals a reduced number of leaves for mob1A-1. (C) Siliques of wild-type and mob1A-1 plants 10 d after flower opening. mob1A-1 siliques display a clear reduction in size. (D and E) Morphology of seeds from wild-type and mob1A-1 plants. Shown are siliques at 8–10 d after flowering. mob1A-1 siliques contain several aborted (arrowheads) and pale seeds. (F) Proportion of aborted ovules from siliques of wild-type and mob1A-1 plants. Means ± s.d. are reported; n = 3 (ten siliques per plant; >370 total seeds were examined). Scale bars are 500 µm (D, E).