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. 2018 Dec 5;41(12):1072–1080. doi: 10.14348/molcells.2018.0259

Fig. 1. Defective seed development in the RAV1-overexpressing transgenic plants.

Fig. 1

(A) Frequency of aberrant seeds in rav1 mutant and the RAV1-overexpressing plants compared with those in the wild-type plant (n = 300 seeds per each plant). Seed shape of the RAV1OE2 transgenic plant is shown compared with that of the wild-type plant. Scale bars indicate 1 mm. (B) Seed weight of rav1 mutant and the RAV1-overxpressing plants compared with that of wild-type plants. Values labeled with different letters in (A) and (B) indicate statistical differences across each plant line by one-way ANOVA (P < 0.05). (C) Shape of a silique and the seeds within it of the RAV1-overexpressing plants compared with those of wild-type plants. Un-fertilized ovules and aborted whitish ovules are marked with white arrow and red arrowhead, respectively. Scale bars indicate 1 mm. (D) Frequency of the various seeds in a silique of the RAV1-overexpressing plants compared with those in wild-type plants (n = 15 siliques in each plant, *P < 0.001 for all kinds of seeds).