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The Over-Expression of Two Transcription Factors, ABS5/bHLH30 and ABS7/MYB101, Leads to Upwardly Curly Leaves

Figure 5

Isolation of abs7-1D.

A. Phenotypes of representative two-week-old wild type and abs7-1D seedlings. B. Comparison of individual leaves detached from plants shown in (A). From left to right are the two cotyledons and the first four rosette leaves (Upper panel: wild type; Lower panel: abs7-1D). C. Comparison of the overall plant statues of three-week-old wild type, abs5-1D and abs7-1D. D-F. Transverse sections of the ninth rosette leaves of three-week-old wild type (D), abs5-1D (E) and abs7-1D (F). G–I. Transverse sections of the first rosette leaves of three-week-old wild type (G), abs5-1D (H) and abs7-1D (I).

Figure 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107637.g005