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. 2018 Jul 17;19(9):2162–2176. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12690

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Production of conidia of Fusarium verticillioides (FvWT) was increased when grown on kernels of the lox4 and lox5 mutants compared to the wild type (B73). (A, C) Visual observation of fungal mycelial growth on lox4 and lox5 mutants, and near‐isogenic wild type kernels (NIL WT) 13 days post inoculation with F. verticillioides. The fungus easily colonized lox4 and lox5 mutant kernels more aggressively compared with wild type kernels. (B, D) Number of conidia produced on infected seed of maize lox4 and lox5 mutants, and NIL WTs, at 13 days post inoculation. (E, F) 12‐OPDA and JA content of lox4, lox5, and lox12 mutant kernels compared to WT. Vertical bars indicate ± se. Unconnected letters represent statistical differences within day post infection (DPI) by Tukey's HSD on log‐transformed data.