Fig. 2From: Quantitative proteomic, physiological and biochemical analysis of cotyledon, embryo, leaf and pod reveals the effects of high temperature and humidity stress on seed vigor formation in soybeanTransmission electron micrographs of soybean cvs. Xiangdou No. 3 and Ningzhen No. 1. Microstructure changes in cotyledon (A, B, C, D), embryo (E, F, G, H), leaf (I, J, K, L) and pod (M, N, O, P) of both the cultivars under the HTH stress (96 h) and control (96 h). A, C, I, K, 5.0 μm; E, G, J, L, 10.0 μm; B, D, 1.0 μm; F, H, M-P, 2.0 μm; C, chloroplast; CAV, cavitation; CW, cell wall; CM, cell membrane; CN, cell nucleus; LB, lipid body; M, mitochondrion; P, phagosome; PB, protein body; S, starch grainBack to article page