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Additional file 1: of Scion control of miRNA abundance and tree maturity in grafted avocado

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posted on 2019-09-04, 04:54 authored by Muhammad Ahsan, Alice Hayward, Mobashwer Alam, Jayeni Bandaralage, Bruce Topp, Christine Beveridge, Neena Mitter
Figure S1. Expression analysis of a PaSPL9a, b PaSPL9b, c PaRAP2.7A and d PaAP2 in pre-graft avocado leaves sampled from the seedling rootstock, clonal rootstock, seedling scion and budwood scion. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (n = 3), and significant differences are shown in different letters (p < 0.05). Figure S2. Expression analysis of a PaSPL9a, b PaSPL9b, c PaRAP2.7A and d PaAP2 in post grafting avocado leaves, cv. Hass as scion and cv. Velvick as rootstock. Where, S/S = seedling scion on seedling rootstock, B/S = budwood scion on seedling rootstock, S/C = seedling scion on clonal rootstock and B/C = budwood scion on clonal rootstock. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (n = 3). Table S1. Graft success observed for avocado grafts. Table S2. Phenotypic observation for flowering and plant height in the avocado grafted plants. Where, Hb = Budwood Hass, Hs = Seedling Hass used as scion, Vs = Velvick seedling rootstock and Vc = Velvick Clonal rootstock. Table S3. Primers used for miRNA and gene quantification. (DOCX 432 kb)

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