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Fig. 3. Effects of phan and hb mutations on apical meristems. (A) Wild-type seedling with a functional SAM (arrow) and phan hb double mutant seedlings with adventitious SAMs derived from (B) the hypocotyl or (C) needle-like cotyledons and hypocotyl. (D,E) Wild-type seedlings produce similar adventitious SAMs following ablation of the original SAM. (F) Scanning laser confocal micrographs of a phan hb double mutant seedling with an adventitious SAM derived from the cotyledon (c; upper inset) and a non-functional SAM at the hypocotyl apex (h; lower inset). (G-J) Comparison of SAMs from (G) wild type, (H) phan single mutant, (I) phan hb double mutants in which the SAM is still active, or (J) has recently terminated in leaf formation. (K-M) The leaf axils of (K) wild type, (L) a phan single mutant and (M) phan hb double mutant pet, leaf petiole; ax, axillary meristem. (N) A flower of the phan hb double mutant consisting of sepals (sep) surrounding organs of uncertain identity.
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