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. 2016 Aug 8;6:30789. doi: 10.1038/srep30789

Figure 6. Representative image showing induced resistance by seed-coating with SJ_UOM-07-09 and SJ_UOM-18-09.

Figure 6

Images of (a) Streptomyces griseus SJ_UOM-07-09 (T1) and (b) Streptosporangium roseum SJ_UOM-18-09 (T2) stimulating induced protection to pearl millet downy mildew disease were captured at 30-days after sowing from experiments with 4 and 3 days of time gap period, respectively. “C” represents the sterile distilled water-treated control plants expressing typical symptoms of downy mildew disease, such as stunted growth, chlorosis of leaf, cottony growth on lower leaves and necrosis on leaf tips.