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. 2018 Jun 1;5:27. doi: 10.1038/s41438-018-0032-3

Fig. 5. Phenotypes of wild-type and SlAN11 transgenic plants.

Fig. 5

a, b Phenotypes of anthocyanin accumulation in leaves (a) and stems (b) from field-grown plants of wild-type Ailsa Craig (WT), 35S::SlAN11 (SlAN11-OX), and SlAN11-RNAi (SlAN11-Ri) transgenic lines. c Microscopic observation of transverse sections of stem from field-grown plants of wild-type, 35S::SlAN11, and SlAN11-RNAi transgenic lines. d, e Quantitative analysis of anthocyanins contents of leaves (d) and stems (e) from wild-type, 35S::SlAN11, and SlAN11-RNAi transgenic lines. The plants were grown in greenhouse and harvested 30 days after germination. Results represent mean values ± SD from three biological replicates. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences (**P < 0.01; t-test)