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. 2004 Apr;16(4):933–944. doi: 10.1105/tpc.019653

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Difference of L. japonicus Wild Type and Cac41.5 When Grown in Liquid Medium between Glass Slides.

(A) Wild-type root. The root hairs have a normal diameter and show a normal elongation pattern.

(B) L. japonicus Cac41.5 root before medium change. Most of the root hairs are short, swollen, and/or branched. Only root hairs with a proper shape and cytoarchitecture similar to the M. truncatula root hair in Figure 2A were followed during the medium change experiments. Bars = 30 μm.