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Fig. 1 | Molecular Horticulture

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From: Loss-of-function mutation in anthocyanidin reductase activates the anthocyanin synthesis pathway in strawberry

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The phenotypic analysis of rg418 mutant and wild-type RG. A The phenotype of flower and pistil stigma. B The receptacle phenotype in early development stages. C The fruits phenotype at different developmental stages. D The content of anthocyanins in fruits at different developmental stages. G: green stage, SW: small white stage, BW: Big white stage; T: turning stage, and R: ripening stage. FW: Fresh Weigh. Data in (D) was mean ± SD, n = 3. ***, p <0.001, Student’s t-test. Bars in (A-C) are 1 cm. RG: Ruegen. Strawberry fruits are formed by the development and expansion of the receptacle. The outer of receptacle was cortex; and the inner of receptacle was pith

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