Extended Data Fig. 3: Vegetative growth phenotypes of PMt plants. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 3: Vegetative growth phenotypes of PMt plants.

From: High-frequency biparental inheritance of plant mitochondria upon chilling stress and loss of a genome-degrading nuclease

Extended Data Fig. 3: Vegetative growth phenotypes of PMt plants.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a-g, Seedlings were transferred from germination plates to Magenta boxes. Pictures were captured on day 40 after sowing. Note the stunted growth exhibited by the Δnad9 mutant (b). While PMt-1, PMt-2, PMt-4, and PMt-5 (c,d,f,g) display a growth phenotype similar to wild-type plants, the PMt-3 plant (e) shows a Δnad9-like phenotype, consistent with the absence of nad9 transcripts from its leaf tissues (see Fig. 1c). Scale bars, 1 cm.

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