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. 2021 May 20;12:627832. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2021.627832

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Flowers and fruits phenotypes of sliaa9 mutants. (A) The representative T2 flower (upper, MM_sliaa9; MM#2-13-1, RG_sliaa9; and RG#4-1-1) and T0 fruit (bottom, MM_sliaa9; MM#4, RG_sliaa9; and RG#4) phenotypes of the sliaa9 mutants of Moneymaker (left) and Rio Grande (Right). Bars = 1 cm. (B) Number of seedless mature fruits developed without pollination (parthenocarpic fruits) and all the fruits obtained from sliaa9 T1 mutant lines (MM#2-14, MM#4-2, and RG#4-1, and RG#4-11) grown under low light for 5 months. (C) Seed numbers of sliaa9 T1 mutant lines (MM#2-13, #2-14, #4-2, and #4-4) of Moneymaker and Rio Grande (RG#4-1, and #4-11). Average seed numbers were calculated in the mutant fruits (n = 3–12) without pollination and in wild-type (WT) fruits (n = 5–12) with pollination. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001 are determined by Student’s t tests.