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. 2016 Nov 10;6:35543. doi: 10.1038/srep35543

Figure 8. Effect of the Thph1 and Thph2 genes on Trichoderma colonization, reactive oxygen species production and lesion inhibition in maize.

Figure 8

(A) Colonization of the ΔThph1, ΔThph2 and WT strains of Trichoderma in maize root (WT, wild-type strain with the eGFP tag; ΔThph1, Thph1 knock-out (KO) mutants with the eGFP tag; ΔThph2, Thph2 KO mutants with the eGFP tag). (B) Changes in the reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in maize (A1, blank control; A2, pretreated with WT; A3, pretreated with ΔThc6; A4, pretreated with ΔThph1; B1, pretreated with ΔThph2; B2, pretreated with ΔThph1 & ΔThph2; B3, pretreated with WT+Thph1 protein; B4, pretreated with WT + Thph2 protein. (C) Anti-pathogenic effect of the treatments with the different mutant and WT strains of Trichoderma on inhibiting lesions in maize (WT, wild-type strain; ΔThc6, Thc6 mutant; ΔThph1, Thph1 mutant; ΔThph2, Thph2 mutant; ΔThph1 & ΔThph2, Thph1 and Thph2 double mutant).