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. 2018 Feb 19;9:21. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00021

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Comparison of the climacteric “Santa Rosa” and non-climacteric “Sweet Marian” plum cultivars, based on their number of copies for each particular candidate genes related to ethylene biosynthesis and perception and sorbitol biosynthesis. (B) Comparison of the two main cultivars, the climacteric “Santa Rosa” and three suppressed-climacteric type cultivars (“Late Santa Rosa,” “Casselman,” “Roysun”) based on their number of copies for each particular candidate genes related to ethylene biosynthesis and perception and sorbitol biosynthesis. (C) Comparison of three suppressed-climacteric type cultivars (“Late Santa,” “Casselman,” “Roysun”) and nonclimacteric type of “Sweet Marian” based on their number of copies for each particular candidate genes related to ethylene biosynthesis and perception and sorbitol biosynthesis.