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. 2017 Mar 23;19(3):552–563. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12540

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Defects of the Fgcap1 mutant in plant infection. (A) Flowering wheat heads of cultivar Xiaoyan 22 were drop inoculated with conidia from the wild‐type (PH‐1) and Fgcap1 mutant (M1). Spikelets with typical symptoms were photographed at 14 days post‐inoculation (dpi). Black dots mark the inoculated spikelets. (B) Wheat coleoptiles inoculated with PH‐1 and M1 were photographed at 7 dpi. (C) The rachis directly beneath the inoculated spikelets was examined at 5 dpi. Hyphal growth (marked with arrows) was abundant in plant tissues inoculated with PH‐1, but not in samples inoculated with the Fgcap1 mutant M1. Bar, 20 μm.