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Figure 1


Fig. 1. Organogenesis in wild type, pid, mab4, pin1 pid, pid mab4 and pid enp. (A-F) Seedlings (5-day old) of wild type (A), pid-3 (B), mab4-1 (C), pin1-201 pid-3 (D), pid-3 mab4-1 (E) and pid-15 enp (F). Arrows and arrowheads in D-F indicate the development of leaves and the loss of cotyledons, respectively. (G-N) Inflorescence of wild type (G,M), pid-3 (H), mab4-1 (I,N), pin1-201 pid-3 (J), pid-3 mab4-1 (K) and pid-15 enp (L). (O-Q) Scanning electron micrographs of gynoeciums of wild type (O) and mab4-1 (P,Q). Asterisks in M and N indicate sepal primordia. Orange arrows indicate fusion between floral organs. Scale bars: 50 µm in M,N; 200 µm in O-Q.