Extended Data Fig. 5: Leaf shape and flowering time analyses of the mir156/7 multiple mutants. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 5: Leaf shape and flowering time analyses of the mir156/7 multiple mutants.

From: A robust mechanism for resetting juvenility during each generation in Arabidopsis

Extended Data Fig. 5

a, Leaf shapes of WT, mir156abc, mir156oct, and mir156/7duodec under LD conditions when flowering. Scale bar, 1 cm. b, Cotyledon length/width ratio of WT, mir156abc, mir156oct, and mir156/7duodec under LD conditions. The results were shown as mean ± sd, n ≥ 12, with 2 cotyledons from each plant. Letters indicate significant differences as determined by one-way ANOVA, p < 0.01. The sample size and statistical analysis results are given in Supplementary Table 5. c, Flowering time phenotype of WT, mir156abc, mir156oct, and mir156/7duodec under SD conditions. Please note that the mir156/7duodec mutant had already bolted. Scale bar, 5 cm. d, Flowering time measured by the total number of rosette leaves after bolting. The WT, mir156abc, mir156oct, and mir156/7duodec mutants were grown under SD conditions. Data were represented by violin plots with median and quartiles (n ≥ 12). Letters indicate significant differences as determined by one-way ANOVA, p < 0.05. The sample size and statistical analysis results are given in Supplementary Table 5. See also Fig. 3c. e, Temporal expression of AP1 and SOC1 in the shoot apices of WT, mir156abc, mir156oct, and mir156/7duodec mutants under LD conditions. The results were represented by mean ± sd, n = 3. Two biological replicates were performed. One representative replicate with three technical repeats was shown. The statistical analysis is shown in Supplementary Table 1. See also Fig. 3e.

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