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Phenotypes of primary transformants of Arabidopsis Col-0 carrying CfFTL2–1 under the complex metoxyfenozide-inducible promoter (Vge:TM-2:5×m:cfftl2–1), which flowered without chemical induction. Plants started to bolt immediately after germination. Some of them formed minuscule flowers (a, b, c), others produced tiny flower buds with long trichomes (d). All the plantlets died without generating viable seed. Photo: Lukáš Synek.
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