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. 2014 May 12;65(15):4217–4239. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru198

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Ectopic localization of starch in hlq mutants. Staining for starch granules by KI shows ectopic localization of starch in the hypocotyl and leaves of hlq (A, white arrows), whereas there is no staining in the wild-type except at the meristem (B, white arrows). A close-up view of hlq hypocotyl (C) shows that the starch localization does not strictly correspond to hlq specific cell types—neither a bulged, radially expanded cell (large black arrowhead) nor a collapsed cell (small black arrowhead).