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. 2004 Sep;136(1):2438–2442. doi: 10.1104/pp.104.046490

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

A, Blossom-end rot of tomato is caused in part by calcium deficiencies. Scanning electron micrographs of calcium oxalate crystals from Trifolium pratense (B), Vigna unguiculata (C), and Vicia faba (D). Note the different shapes among the various plants. Scale bar = 1 μm (from Nakata, 2003, with permission).