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Suppression of B function by chimeric repressor gene-silencing technology (CRES-T) reduces the petaloid tepal identity in transgenic Lilium sp.

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SEM observation of epidermal cells of whorls 1 and 2 organs of wild-type plants (WT) and a Type I transgenic plant showing a severe morphological alteration (LiCrB25).

(A, C) Adaxial surface of the middle position of whorl 1 organs of (A) WT and (C) LiCrB25. (B, D) Abaxial surface of the middle position of whorl 1 organs of (B) WT and (D) LiCrB25. (E, G) Adaxial surface of the middle position of whorl 2 organs of (E) WT and (G) LiCrB25. (F, H) Abaxial surface of the middle position of whorl 2 organs of (F) WT and (H) LiCrB25. Bars = 100 μm.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237176.g003