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. 2014 Jan 30;65(6):1455–1465. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru003

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Expression of the BPC1–EAR chimeric protein causes strong developmental defects. (A) A 35S::BPC1–EAR plant with wild-type phenotype. (B) A 35S::BPC1–EAR plant with a severe phenotype. Leaves are small and curled (arrowhead). (C) Leaf of a 35S::BPC1–EAR plants with both abaxial and adaxial sides covered by trichomes. (D) Inflorescence of a 35S::BPC1–EAR plant with a severe phenotype. Flowers displayed petaloid sepals (arrowhead). (E) A pALC::BPC1–EAR plant after 6 d of ethanol induction in which the IM arrested prematurely (arrowhead). (F) A flower of a pALC::BPC1–EAR plant after 4 d of ethanol induction with petaloid sepals (arrowhead), no petals, and short and aberrant stamens. Pi, pistil; Se, sepal; St, stamen; Ps, petaloid sepals; Up, upper side; Lo, lower side. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)