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Fig. 2 | Rice

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From: OsPGIP1-Mediated Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Streak in Rice is Beyond Responsive to the Polygalacturonase of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola

Fig. 2

OsPGIP1 contributes to bacterial leaf streak resistance. a The phenotypes of the RS105 lesions that developed on ZH11 and two OsPGIP1-overexpressing lines (OV-12 and OV-24) at 14 days after infiltration. The arrows represent the boundaries of lesion expansion caused by RS105 infection. b Relative expression fold change of OsPGIP1 in OV-12 and OV-24. The expression of wild-type ZH11 was used as a control and set to 1. The housekeeping gene ACTIN was used to normalize the data. c The lesion lengths of ZH11, OV-12 and OV-24 at 14 days after inoculation with RS105. d The phenotypes of the RS105 lesions that developed on ZH11 and two OsPGIP1-suppressed lines (RNAi-7 and RNAi-10) at 14 days after infiltration. The arrows represent the boundaries of lesion expansion caused by RS105 infection. e Relative expression level of OsPGIP1 in RNAi-7, RNAi-10 and ZH11. The expression of wild-type ZH11 was used as a control and set to 1. ACTIN was an internal reference gene for normalization. f The lesion lengths of ZH11, RNAi-7 and RNAi-10 inoculated with RS105 after 14 days. Data were analyzed using a t-test. Asterisks represent statistically significant differences from the ZH11 wild type at P < 0.05

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