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Fig. 1. Phenotypes of constitutive expression of AGL24, SVP
and SOC1. (A) The 35S:AGL24 Arabidopsis flower
had leaf-like sepals and a secondary flower (arrow) without petals. (B)
The 35S:SOC1 flower had light green sepaloid petals. (C) The
35S:SVP flower was converted into a shoot-like structure. Note the
formation of stamens (arrows). (D) Internode elongation in a
35S:SVP flower. (E) The elongated 35S:SVP flower
terminated with a chimeric structure of leaves, carpelloid leaves (arrowheads)
and stamens (arrows). (F) The 35S:AGL24 35S:SVP flower
developed like an inflorescence meristem. Note the formation of secondary
flowers (arrows). (G) A floral structure arising from an individual
floral meristem at a basal position in the main inflorescence of
ap1-1. (H) The 35S:AGL24 35S:SOC1 had an increased
production of secondary flowers in floral meristems at basal positions in the
main inflorescence. The main inflorescence of 35S:AGL24 35S:SOC1
terminated soon after the generation of several floral structures. (I)
A floral structure arising from an individual floral meristem at a median
position in the main inflorescence of ap1-1.