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. 2013 Jul 23;64(12):3735–3746. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ert206

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Functional characterization of TaRLP1.1 by the BSMV-based VIGS approach. (A) Successful virus infection. Mild chlorotic mosaic symptoms were observed on the fourth leaves inoculated with BSMV:γ or BSMV:TaRLP1.1as at 10 days post-inoculation (dpi). Photobleaching displayed on leaves infected with BSMV:TaPDSas at 15 dpi. Typical photographs were taken at 15 d after virus inoculation. (B) The expression level of TaRLP1.1 was decreased dramatically at both 72h and 120h after CYR32 inoculation in the BSMV:TaRLP1.1as-infected plants. (C) The resistance to Pst CYR32 was compromised in the BSMV:TaRLP1.1as-infected plants, and the rust sori were observed in the TaRLP1.1-silenced leaves. The photographs were taken 2 weeks after fungal inoculation.