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. 2018 May 16;122(2):227–238. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcy047

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Morphological features of lil1-1 mutants. (A, B) Longitudinal sections of shoot apices of 2-week-old wild-type (A) and homozygous lil1-1 mutant (B) plants. Samples were stained with Toluidine Blue O. Red asterisks mark leaves primordia. (C, D) Transverse section of leaf blades of 2-week-old wild-type (C) and homozygous lil1-1 mutant (D) plants. (E–G) Primary root of 4-day old seedlings. Altered gravitropic response in homozygous lil1-1 mutant roots growing upwards (E) or parallel to the surface (F) compared with wild-type (WT) root, which shows a positive gravitropic response (G).