Fig. 5: Visualization of the chloroplast and thylakoid. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 5: Visualization of the chloroplast and thylakoid.

From: Mutation of SlARC6 leads to tissue-specific defects in chloroplast development in tomato

Fig. 5

The chloroplast phenotype in the leaves of WT (A–C) and su mutants (D–F) under DIC. Cross-sections of the leaves of WT (A) and su mutants (D); cross-sections of the palisade tissues of WT (B) and su mutants (E); mesophyll protoplasts from WT (C) and su mutants (F). Bars: 10 μm. The chloroplast phenotype in the stem of WT (G–I) and su mutants (J–L) under DIC. Cross-sections of the stem of WT (G, H) and su mutants (J, K). Stem protoplasts from WT (I) and su mutants (L). The red arrows mark cells containing chloroplasts. Bars: 10 μm. The ultrastructure of chloroplasts from the leaves of WT (M–O) and su mutants (P–R). The ultrastructure of chloroplasts from the stems of WT (S–U) and su mutants (V–X). Black and red arrowheads mark granum and stromal thylakoids, respectively. Bars:10 μm (M, P, S, V); bars: 500 nm (N, O, Q, R, T, U, W, X)

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