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Fig. 2 | Rice

Fig. 2

From: Identification of NADPH Oxidase Genes Crucial for Rice Multiple Disease Resistance and Yield Traits

Fig. 2

Mutations of RbohA, RbohB, RbohE, RbohH, and RbohI result in compromised blast disease resistance in rice. (A) Disease symptoms of rboh mutants and the TaPei309 (TP309) control planted in a disease nursery at tillering stage. Scale bars = 1 cm. (B) The lesion length of the indicated mutants in A. (C) Disease symptoms of rboh mutants and the TP309 control five days post inoculation (dpi) of Magnaporthe oryzae isolates GZ8 by punch-inoculation at seedling stage in lab conditions. Scale bars = 1 cm. (D) The lesion length of the indicated mutants in C. For B and D, the lesion length was examined by image J software. Data are shown as mean ± SD (n = 5). All the P values were determined by One-way ANOVA analysis, and the colored dots associated with the bars indicate the value of biologically independent samples

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