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. 2019 Oct 18;10:1289. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01289

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Representation of morphological and physiological changes associated with peg development and pod initiation. (A) Pictorial representation of pegging. a–b, gravitropic response; c–d, peg elongation; e, peg touching soil which impact mechanical stimulus; f–h, peg tip reorientation against gravity; i–j, pod swelling and seed setting; (B) Sedimentation and displacement of amyloplast during peg elongation (vertical position, left panel) and gravity induced bending (horizontal position, right panel); (C) Distribution of auxin in peg during elongation and gravitropic bending, and (D) agravitropic bending of subterranean peg. Thickness of arrow indicates the abundance of auxin.