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. 2017 May 15;114(22):5749–5754. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1614468114

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

llg1-3 suppresses edr1-mediated resistance to G. cichoracearum. (A) Four-week-old plants were inoculated with G. cichoracearum. Photos were taken of leaves of Col-0, edr1, and edr1 llg1-3 plants at 7 dpi. The llg1-3 mutation suppressed the necrotic and powdery mildew-resistance phenotypes of the edr1 mutant. (Scale bar, 0.25 cm.) (B) Trypan blue staining of leaves after infection with G. cichoracearum at 7 dpi. (Scale bar, 100 μm.) (C) Quantitative analysis of conidiophore formation in Col-0, edr1, and edr1 llg1-3 plants at 5 dpi. Error bars represent SD from three independent experiments (n = 25). (D) Free SA was extracted from uninfected and infected (3 dpi) leaves of 4-wk-old plants with G. cichoracearum. Error bars represent SD from three independent experiments (n = 3). (E) The expression of PR1 was analyzed by quantitative real-time RT-PCR. mRNA was extracted from uninfected and infected (3 dpi) 4-wk-old plants infected with G. cichoracearum. ACTIN2 was used as an internal control. Error bars represent SD from three independent experiments (n = 3). Lowercase letters represent statistically significant differences (P < 0.05, nested ANOVA).