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Fig. 4. Isolation of the meristem from all primordia but P1 leads to wider leaves. (A) Control tomato apex in top view. The approximate delimitation of the meristem is represented by a circle. The arc encompassed by the primordia is represented by thickened portions of the circles. (B) Top view of a meristem 2 days after its isolation. Note the increased lateral width of P1 and I1 (compare with A). (C) Meristem as shown in B, with I2 becoming visible as a small bulge (white arrowhead). (D) An oversized P1 primordium with two tips, one week after isolation of the meristem. (E) Control apex shown in A showing the direct contact neighbours of P1 (P3 and P4) and of I1 (P2 and P3). P4, P3 and P2, indicate the bases of pre-existing leaf primordia that were removed at the beginning of the experiment, and P1 represents the youngest primordium; I1, I2 and I3 indicate primordia formed after the ablation. Scale bar: 100 µm.





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