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Fig. 2. Phenotypic effects of ectopic INO expression. (A) Four-week old wild-type plants; leaves are relatively flat. (B) 35S::INO::NOS3' transgene in wild type background; leaves curl towards the abaxial (lower) side. (C) Wild-type flowers comprise four concentric whorls of floral organs: sepals, petals, stamens and a central gynoecium. (D) Flowers of one class of 35S::INO::NOS3' transgenic plants produced supernumary stamens and a gynoecium was absent. se, sepal; p, petal; s, stamen; g, gynoecium. Scale bar: 30 mm in A,B; 1 mm in C,D.