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The zebra mutants in rice produce transverse sectors of green/yellow or green/white in developing or mature leaves.
Rice zebra mutants are leaf variegation mutants that exhibit transverse sectors of green/yellow or green/white in developing or mature leaves.
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Here, we report a new type of leaf variegation mutant, zebra3 (z3), which has transverse dark-green/green sectors in mature leaves without yellow or white sectors.
Here, we examine a new type of leaf variegation mutant in rice, zebra3 (z3), which exhibits transverse dark-green/green sectors in mature leaves and lacks the typical yellow or white sectors.
Blocks were then sliced transversely through the middle of the sector to expose the transverse surface of the sector, and then mounted with conductive adhesive on SEM stubs.
Numerical results have been obtained for different cases by varying the transverse shear modulus, sector angle and radii ratio.
The natural frequencies of moderately thick transverse isotropic annular sector plates, as obtained by using Mindlin's theory, which includes the effect of shear deformation and rotatory inertia, are presented.
The number of fibres was counted on stained free-hand cut transverse sections within an one-eighth sector of the stem area.
Thereafter, transverse dark-green and green sectors began to appear in the mature leaves of the z3 mutant (Fig. 1a and b).
The small deflection equation for isotropic and non-homogenous thin annular sector subject to transverse loading is derived in polar coordinate.
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