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Fig. 2 | Molecular Horticulture

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From: Multiple functions of the vacuole in plant growth and fruit quality

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Influence of vacuoles on cell division and morphology of plant embryos and seedlings. After fertilization, the zygote shrinks and loses polarity, and then re-establishes polarity under the action of F-actin and vacuoles. The morphology and distribution of vacuoles in embryo cells and suspensor cells are very important for polarity establishment, embryo patterning, and cotyledon initiation

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