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Fig. 5. ERL1 and ERL2 genes are partially redundant and show
synergistic interaction with ERECTA. (A-C) Morphometric analysis of
fully-grown eight-week-old wild-type, erl1-2, erl2-1, erl1-2 erl2-1,
erecta-105, erecta-105 erl1-2, erecta-105 erl2-1 and erecta-105
erl1-2 erl2-1 plants. (A) Plant (inflorescence) height (n=20).
(B,C) Lengths of mature pedicels (B) and siliques (C) on the main stem
(n=40; eight measurements per stem). Bars represent the average;
error bars represent s.d. (D) Mature siliques and attached pedicels of
wild-type, erl1-2, erl2-1, erl1-2 erl2-1, erecta-105, erecta-105
erl1-2 and erecta-105 erl2-1. Scale bars: 5 mm. (E) Six-week-old
plants of erecta-105, erecta-105 erl1-2, erecta-105 erl2-1 and
erecta-105 erl1-2 erl2-1. Scale bars: 3 cm. The top right insert is
an image of an erecta-105 erl1-2 erl2-1 plant at higher magnification
(scale bar: 5 mm). (F) Scanning electron micrographs of silique tips from wild
type, erecta-105, erecta-105 erl1-2 and erecta-105 erl2-1, and a
silique from erecta-105 erl1-2 erl2-1. Scale bar: 100 µm