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This natural design functions like a double-leaf swing gate with each leaf opening in a reverse direction to the other (Fig. 3B and 3D).
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The root tissues were cut for genomic DNA extraction after the first true leaf opening.
The seedling traits (epicotyl length, primary leaf length and width) were recorded when the 1st trifoliate leaf opened.
Prior to inoculation, seedlings of Pepper Kexing 3 were maintained at 100% humidity at 28°C for 24 h to maximize leaf opening during the fifth to sixth-leaf stage.
Under non-saline control conditions (0.2 ppt salinity), the first pair of leaves started to open 9 days after planting and 94.4 % of the propagules were established (i.e. showed signs of leaf opening) over 28 days (Fig. 1).
Five stages were selected for profiling from the leaves from leaf opening to onset of senescence, which we refer to as L-I through L-V throughout this experiment.
Seedling traits – leaf primary length (LFPL), leaf primary width (LFPW) and epicotyl length (ECL) – were recorded when the first trifoliate leaf opened, and vegetative traits – leaflet maximum length (LFML), leaflet maximum width (LFMW), stem internode length (1st to 10th: ST1I to ST10I), stem length (STL) and stem thickness (STT) – were recorded when the 10th trifoliate leaf was fully developed.
These threshold values assigned in Eqns. (9) and (11) to determine the dates of the end of the autumn-winter dormancy and bud burst are established based on the temperature-dependence of leaf opening obtained from inventory data in Japanese larch site (L. kaempferi spp).
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