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Fig. 4 | Rice

Fig. 4

From: High-resolution mapping and breeding application of a novel brown planthopper resistance gene derived from wild rice (Oryza. rufipogon Griff)

Fig. 4

Characterization of the BPH resistance of NILs. a BPH host choice among NIL-Bph36, NIL-Bph36 + Bph27, and KW. b Weight of honeydew secreted by BPH on NIL-Bph36, NIL-Bph36 + Bph27, and KW. c Effect of NIL-Bph36, NIL-Bph36 + Bph27, and KW on the BPH PGR (mg/BPH/d). d Survival rates of BPH on NIL-Bph36, NIL-Bph36 + Bph27, and KW. Error bars represent SEs. Means labeled with the same letter are not significantly different at the level of P = 0.05 for A. means labeled with asterisks are significantly different (P < 0.05) for b and c. Statistical analysis was conducted with one-way ANOVA with LSD test

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