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Fig. 2 | Molecular Horticulture

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From: Warming-induced changes of broccoli head to cauliflower-like curd in Brassica oleracea are regulated by DNA methylation as revealed by methylome and transcriptome co-profiling

Fig. 2

Elimination of 28 °C-induced floral development cessation at IM stage (cauliflower-like curd) by DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azaC in broccoli. A-C Floral development ceased at the inflorescence meristem stage (IM, cauliflower-like curd) in plants treated with ddH2O (control). D-F The inflorescence meristem (IM, panel D) developed into the floral primordia (FP; panel E) and floral buds (FB, panel F) in plants treated with the DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azaC. The red squares indicate zoomed view of the apex

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