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. 2009 Oct 23;76(1):254–263. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00882-09

FIG. 9.

FIG. 9.

BbJEN1 expressed in the hyphae growing on the cadaver. Green peach aphids (M. persicae) and cabbage worms (P. rapae) were inoculated with the wild-type strain and the BbJEN1p::egfp transformant, respectively. After 7 days, some infected insects were immersed in 2% (wt/vol) glucose and distilled water for 3 h. The infected insects were mounted onto slides to detect the fluorescence of the hyphae under a fluorescence microscope. The bars correspond to 1 mm (aphid) or 2 mm (cabbage worm).