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. 2013 Oct 31;64(18):5641–5649. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ert341

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Phenotypes of 35S::GmCLV3 Arabidopsis plants. (A–C) One-week-old seedlings of wild-type (A) and 35S::GmCLV3 (B and C) displaying a temporary arrest on leaf initiation for plant B while plant C never recovered from the defect. (D) Two-month-old 35S::GmCLV3 plant with leaves formed at irregular phyllotaxis resulting in a ‘bushy’ appearance. (E) 35S::GmCLV3 plant with bolts initiated from primary as well as axillary meristems; no siliques were formed from the plant. (F) Wild-type flower. (G) Defective flower of 35S::GmCLV3 with missing carpel. (H) Phenotypes of 35S GmCLV3 in clv3-2 background with normal shaped buds shown in the inset. (I) Three individual clv3-2 plants with enlarged floral buds (inset). (J) Siliques of 35S::GmCLV3a in clv3-2 background (left) and club-shaped silique of clv3-2 (right). Bar, 1 mm (A–C, F, G, J), 1 cm (D, E, H, I) (this figure is available in colour at JXB online).