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. 2014 Oct 27;15(11):19499–19515. doi: 10.3390/ijms151119499

Figure 3.

Figure 3

(a) Growth performance of two-week old tomato seedlings of two transgenic lines over-expressing SlSHN1 (SlSHN1OE#3 and SlSHN1OE#6) and wild type (MM) under normal conditions; (b) The shiny appearance of the transgenic line over-expressing SlSHN1 (SlSHN1OE#3) compared with wild type plant; (c) The dark green color phenotype of leaves in transgenic lines over-expressing SlSHN1 (SlSHN1OE#3 and SlSHN1OE#6) compared with wild type leaf (MM); (d) Total chlorophyll (total Chl), Chlorophyll a (Chla) and Chlorophyll b (Chlb) content in two transgenic lines over-expressing SlSHN1 (SlSHN1OE#3 and SlSHN1OE#6) and wild type leaves (MM).