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Involvement of Arabidopsis HAC family genes in pleiotropic developmental processes

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Article: e28173 | Received 27 Jan 2014, Accepted 10 Feb 2014, Published online: 10 Mar 2014

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Figure 1.hac1-involved mutants display small, dark green, wrinkly, and indented leaves. The plants were grown in the long day photoperiod (16h light/8h dark) for 25 d. Among all the mutants, the hac1hac5 mutant exhibited the most severe phenotypes, followed by hac1hac4hac5, hac1hac4hac12, hac1hac12, hac1hac4, hac1, and other hac mutants.

Figure 1.hac1-involved mutants display small, dark green, wrinkly, and indented leaves. The plants were grown in the long day photoperiod (16h light/8h dark) for 25 d. Among all the mutants, the hac1hac5 mutant exhibited the most severe phenotypes, followed by hac1hac4hac5, hac1hac4hac12, hac1hac12, hac1hac4, hac1, and other hac mutants.

Table 1. Phenotype analysis of HAC1 transgenic plants

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