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

Fig. 2

Differences in stem biomass parameters between Macia and Wray plants. Individual internode number and length in cm (a). Individual internodes fresh weight (b). Individual internodes dry weight (c). Total stem fresh and dry weight (d). Stem circumference measured in mm at different heights on the main stem: at the top internode, the mid-height internode, and the internode located at the base (e). Values are means ± SE, an asterisk indicates significantly different means between the two lines at p ≤ 0.05 on N = 10 (panels a-d) and N = 5 (panel e) plants, respectively. Macia = black bars, and Wray = white bars. Cross-sections of internodes taken at the same position where the circumference was measured (f)

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