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. 2015 Jan 26;167(3):1087–1099. doi: 10.1104/pp.114.256016

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Rice double-gene transgenic lines showed different responses to M. oryzae compared with their parent plants (single-gene transgenic lines). Rice plants were inoculated with M. oryzae isolate N2-2 at the four-leaf stage. Bars represent mean (three replicates for gene expression and 21–27 plants for disease index) ± sd. The letters a and b indicate that a significant difference between transgenic and wild-type (WT; Mudanjiang 8) plants was detected at P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively. A, WRKY13-oe WRKY42-oe double transgenic line showed increased susceptibility compared with WRKY13-oe plants. B, WRKY13-RNAi WRKY45-2-oe double transgenic line showed increased susceptibility to M. oryzae compared with WRKY45-2-oe plants and reduced susceptibility compared with WRKY13-RNAi plants.