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. 2015 Jul 24;58(1):91–103. doi: 10.1111/jipb.12369

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Loss of FHY3 and FAR1 causes increased resistance to Pseudomonas syringae bacteria (A–C) Growth of P.s.t. DC3000 (A), P.s.t. DC3000 AvrRps4 (B), and P.s.t. DC3000 AvrRpt2 (C) on wild type (WT), fhy3‐4, far1‐2 and fhy3 far1 leaves. Leaves of 4‐week‐old long day (LD)‐grown plants were infiltrated with bacterial suspensions at a density of 1 × 105 cfu/mL. Bacterial titers were measured on day 0 and day 3. Bars indicate the standard deviation (SD) of four parallel samples. Asterisks denote statistically significant differences in bacterial growth compared with WT (P < 0.01, Student's t‐test). Similar results were obtained in two independent experiments.