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Fig. 2

From: IDA (INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION)-like peptides and HAE (HAESA)-like receptors regulate corolla abscission in Nicotiana benthamiana flowers

Fig. 2

Corolla attachment in plants inoculated with the control vector clbv3’ and the silencing clbv3’-NbenIDA and clbv3’-NbenHAE constructs showing the percentage of corollas shed after stage 7 of flower development (a) and the force required to remove the flower corolla (corolla breakstrength; cBS) (b). All results are means of 4 silencing experiments involving 6 plants per inoculation (≥ 40 measurements at each flower developmental stage) ± standard error. Different letters in Fig. 2b indicate significant differences between VIGS constructs (Student’s t-test, P < 0.05)

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