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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.

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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.

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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.

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Table 2.

Unique proteins that were identified in embryogenic (E) or non-embryogenic (NE) sugarcane callus under maturation treatment.

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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).

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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).

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