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. 2016 Aug 24;28(9):2060–2078. doi: 10.1105/tpc.16.00281

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Phenotype of Transformed Wild-Type A. thaliana and Transformed 7365C with Candidate Sequence CC4.

(A) and (B) Open flowers of wild-type and CC4 transgenic A. thaliana.

(C) and (D) Buds with removed perianth of wild-type (left) and CC4 transgenic A. thaliana (right).

(E) BnaC9.Tic40 can restore the male sterility caused by Bnams4b in A. thaliana. Complete fertile anther appeared in the F1 plant both contained BnaC9.Tic40 and Bnams4b.

(F) Sterile anther appeared in the F2 segregated plants which only contained Bnams4b.

(G) Wild-type A. thaliana grown under the same conditions.

(H) and (I) Buds with removed periapts of 7365C (left) and CC4 transgenic B. napus (right).

(J) and (K) Inflorescence of 7365C and CC4 transgenic B. napus.