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. 2013 Nov 20;164(1):352–364. doi: 10.1104/pp.113.230698

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Role of RBPG1 in immunity in response to BcPG3. A, ROS accumulation in Arabidopsis leaves 4 d after infiltration of BcPG3 (1.5 µm). B, Disease symptoms of B. cinerea on Arabidopsis leaves at 3 d dpi. One representative leaf is shown. C, Lesion diameter caused by B. cinerea at 3 dpi on Arabidopsis leaves. Data represent means ± sd (n ≥ 15). D, Br-0 and P35S:RBPG1 transgenic plants were infiltrated with water or BcPG3 and 24 h later inoculated with Hpa isolate Maks9. Conidiophores were counted at 10 dpi. Results are averages ± se (n = 15). *P < 0.01 by Student’s t test. All experiments were repeated at least three times with similar results.