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Table 2: Efficiency of HhCLA1 Gene Silencing in Hibiscus Hamabo Using TRV-VIGS System at Three Weeks Post Agroinfiltration.
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Figure S2: TRV-induced HhCLA1 Silencing in H. Hamabo. (A) Control Plants (CK). (B) Empty Vector Infiltrated Plants (Mock) With the Normal Phenotype. (C) Newly Formed Leaves of H. Hamabo Plants Infiltrated With pTRV2-HhCLA1 (CLA1) Showing White-Streaked Leaf Symptoms
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