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From: The grapevine homeobox gene VvHB58 influences seed and fruit development through multiple hormonal signaling pathways

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Phenotype of nontransgenic and VvHB58-expressing transgenic tomatoes. a Phenotype of a representative non-transgenic plant (NT), control transgenic plant transformed with an empty vector, and transgenic lines OE-3 and OE-8. b Ripening fruits. Bars, 1 cm. c Fruit at 10, 20, 35, 50 and 70 DAF from non-transgenic and transgenic lines. Bars, 1 cm. d Fruit diameter (mm). e Fruit weight (g). f The number of seeds per fruit. The number of seeds in 12 tomatoes per genotype was quantified. g Hundred grain weight (mg) of transgenic and non-transgenic tomatoes seeds. The data represents the means +/-SE for 18 fruits, from three plants, and six fruits collected per plant. Significant differences were calculated by one-way ANOVA and are indicated by * (0.01 < P value < 0.05) and ** (P value < 0.01). h Expression analysis of VvHB58. i Expression analysis of LeHB1. Data represent the means +/-SD from three independent biological repeats. Asterisks represent statistical significance (*0.01 < P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, one-way ANOVA)

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