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Fig. 2 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 2

From: Mutation mapping of a variegated EMS tomato reveals an FtsH-like protein precursor potentially causing patches of four phenotype classes in the leaves with distinctive internal morphology

Fig. 2

Cross-section of the variegated tomato leaf. a Overview stitched image of MG-LG-DG cross section. b (Left) the high magnification image of the cross-section of MG and LG sectors in brightfield microscopy, the red-dash line presented the midrib of the variegated leaf. c (Right) Higher magnification of the cross-section between LG and DG sector of the variegated leaf in brightfield image. d The fluorescent image showed the cross-section between the DG and WH sectors. e The cross-section image of the variegated leaf showed the transitional zone from LG to WH sectors. f The fluorescent image taken with a broadband filter for blue/green (U-MWU2) of the WH sector at high magnification is not clearly visible in the stomata with an orange colour. g The fluorescent image of the WH sector, which is taken with a broadband filter for green/red (U-MWB2), exhibited the stomata in a pink colour (arrows pointed at stomata)

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