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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 19.
Published in final edited form as: ACS Chem Biol. 2008 Dec 19;3(12):791–801. doi: 10.1021/cb800225v

Table 2.

Virulence of B. cinerea strains on bean and tomato leaves illustrated in Figure 4. Values are means and standard deviation of at least 15 lesions resulting from 3 independent assays with 5 to 7 independent leaves per strain or mutant.

B. cinerea strain Bean leaves, 5 dpia: Lesion size (mm) Tomato leaves, 4dpi: Lesion size (mm)
B05−10 WT 30.9±4.5 35.1±3.8
B05−10 ku70Δ 29.5±5.1 36.1±5.2
B05−10 ku70Δ bcbot2Δ-6 29.5±5.3 35.8±3.4
B05−10 ku70Δ bcbot2Δ-12 28.6±4.6 35.8±3.6
B05−10 ku70Δ bcbot2Δ BcBOT2 31.7±3.1 33.0±3.6

T4 WT 22.7±5.0 28.5±4.9
T4 ku80Δ 21.6±3.7 25.0±5.3
T4 ku80Δ bcbot2Δ 2.8±4.1 3.9±7.2
T4 bcbot1Δ 6.1±4.8 7.5±7.9
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dpi: days post inoculation.