Fig 1.
Morphological response of non-embryogenic callus during maturation treatment.
Non-embryogenic (NE) callus subjected to maturation treatment in the presence of different concentrations (0.0; 0.75; 1.5 and 3 g L-1) of activated charcoal (AC). Bars = 5 mm.
Fig 2.
Morphological response of embryogenic callus during maturation treatment.
Embryogenic (E) callus weresubjected to maturation treatment in the presence of different concentrations (0.0; 0.75; 1.5 and 3 g L-1) of activated charcoal (AC). Bars = 5 mm.
Table 1.
Effect of activated charcoal (AC) on the number of somatic embryos that formed in sugarcane embryogenic (E) callus (200 mg FM) under different maturation treatments.
Table 2.
Unique proteins that were identified in embryogenic (E) or non-embryogenic (NE) sugarcane callus under maturation treatment.
Fig 3.
Venn diagram and pie charts displaying the numbers and functions of unique and co-expressed proteins.
The number of unique and co-expressed proteins from embryogenic(E) and non-embryogenic (NE) callus during maturation treatment and the functional classification of unique proteins from embryogenic (E) and non-embryogenic (NE) callus at 0 and 21 days of maturation treatment (E-0, E-21, NE-0 and NE-21).
Fig 4.
Pie charts showing the functional classification of the co-expressed proteins.
Functional classification of the co-expressed proteins from embryogenic (E) and non-embryogenic (NE) callus before (0) and after 21 days of maturation treatment (E-0, E-21, NE-0 and NE-21).