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. 2017 Mar 2;18(3):475. doi: 10.3390/ijms18030475

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Plasticity of inflorescence development observed in three tomato accessions. (A) representative images showing plasticity of inflorescence development in Solanum pimpinellifolium LA1781. Inflorescences of LA1781 plants grown in a plastic greenhouse (GH) were much longer and harbored more flowers, compared to those of phytotron (PH) plants. The inflorescence (lower panel) was from three-months-old GH plants transplanted in mid-March 2016; (B) variations in plasticity of inflorescence development measured by flower number in LA1589, LA1781 and LA2706 (Moneymaker). Flower numbers were counted on 30–60 inflorescences of at least 10 (PH) or 30 (GH) plants. Data are represented by mean ± standard deviations (SD).