Fig. 3: Phenotypes of the wild type FT and nhm1 mutant. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 3: Phenotypes of the wild type FT and nhm1 mutant.

From: The mutation of ent-kaurene synthase, a key enzyme involved in gibberellin biosynthesis, confers a non-heading phenotype to Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis)

Fig. 3: Phenotypes of the wild type FT and nhm1 mutant.

a Wild-type FT plants at the rosette stage. The plants are shown at 45 DAS (days after sowing). Bar = 5 cm. b Mutant nhm1 plants at the rosette stage. The plants are shown at 45 DAS. Bar = 5 cm. c Wild-type FT (left) and nhm1 mutant (right) plants at the heading stage. The plants are shown at 100 DAS. Bar = 10 cm

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