Fig. 5: Ectopic expression of TT1 in reproductive and vegetative organs of Arabidopsis. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Ectopic expression of TT1 in reproductive and vegetative organs of Arabidopsis.

From: Integrative genome-wide analysis reveals the role of WIP proteins in inhibition of growth and development

Fig. 5: Ectopic expression of TT1 in reproductive and vegetative organs of Arabidopsis.

Phenotype of Col-0 (a), pCRC:TT1 (b), and pAP3:TT1 (c) transgenic flowers (scale = 0.5 mm). Toluidine blue staining of Col-0 (d), pCRC:TT1 (e), and pAP3:TT1 (f) flowers at late developmental stage (stage 10). Rudimentary carpel on pCRC:TT1 is designed with dotted line (s = sepals, p = petal, c = carpel, st = stamen; scale = 200 µm). Phenotype of Col-0 (g) and pGL1:TT1 (i) transgenic plants, which shows serrated leaves. Electronic microscopic analysis of leaves surfaces of Col-0 (h) and pGL1:TT1 (j) which shows reduced number of trichomes (scale = 2 mm). k Phenotype of Col-0 and pSLR:TT1 transgenic plants (scale = 1 mm). l Quantification of primary root length and lateral root density in Col-0 and pSLR:TT1 transgenic lines (n = 8, biologically independent seedlings).

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