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. 1998 Aug 18;95(17):10300–10305. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.17.10300

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Prf overexpression leads to enhanced resistance to diverse pathogens. (a) Growth of X. c. vesicatoria. Data points represent the mean of three replicate experiments ±SD. (b) Water-soaked lesions caused by X. c. vesicatoria on leaves of infected plants. (c) R. solanacearum assayed from the stem of infected plants. The numbers indicate the distance up the stem from the point of inoculation. (d) symptoms of R. solanacearum-infected plants. (e) RNA blot analysis of TMV-infected plants. The movement protein gene of TMV was used as a probe. The multiple bands represent the subgenomic processing of the TMV genome. The EtBr stain of rRNA from the RNA blot is shown below as a loading control. Lane 1, wild-type uninfected; lane 2, I2 uninfected; lane 3, prf-3 TMV infected; lane 4, wild-type TMV infected; and lanes 5–7, three I2 plants TMV infected. (f) TMV mosaic symptoms on upper uninoculated leaves infected by TMV through the systemic spread of the virus.