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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 9.
Published in final edited form as: Plant J. 2013 Sep 6;76(3):506–518. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12301

Figure 5.

Figure 5

“Real-time” genetic manipulations for studying plant ecology.

“Real-time” genetic manipulations can be used to study traits involved in biotic interactions of plants in different growth stages during seasonal progression. Black broken lines separate different plant growth stages. Blue boxes illustrate the manipulation of tissue-specific target traits in different growth stages. Differentially colored ovals are examples of season-specific biotic interactions of plants.