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. 2015 Jul;27(7):1817.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.15.00561. Epub 2015 Jul 10.

Arabidopsis QTLs Associated with Reduction of Fertility in Response to Heat Stress

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Arabidopsis QTLs Associated with Reduction of Fertility in Response to Heat Stress

Jennifer Mach. Plant Cell. 2015 Jul.
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Quantifying the effects of heat on reproduction. Outline of control (A) and heat-treated (B) samples. The blue and red lines mark the first flower that opened on the day the plants were treated. The regions (10 siliques each) correspond to different developmental processes that were underway during the heat treatment: late embryogenesis (A), fertilization and early embryogenesis (B), preanthesis development and female meiosis (C), and male meiosis (D). After the siliques completed development, the length of each silique was measured; short siliques can be seen in zone D in the treated sample. (Reprinted from Bac-Molenaar et al. [2015], Figure 2.)

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