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From: Sucrose accumulation in sweet sorghum stems occurs by apoplasmic phloem unloading and does not involve differential Sucrose transporter expression

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Comparison of the growth of grain (cv. Macia) and sweet (cv. Wray) sorghum plants. A side-by-side comparison of plants collected from the field at the early vegetative stage (a). Plants at maturity (b). A graph of the height of Macia and Wray plants measured in cm at different days after planting (c). Values are means ± SE of N = 10 plants, an asterisk indicates significantly different means between the two lines at p ≤ 0.05, and the arrows indicate the anthesis time for each line. Macia = black squares, and Wray = white squares

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