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Published in final edited form as: New Phytol. 2020 Jan 28;226(2):507–522. doi: 10.1111/nph.16380

Fig. 2. HOS15 acts partially through SNC1 to regulate immunity in Arabidopsis.

Fig. 2

(a) Morphology of wild-type Col-0 and hos15-4 at two weeks old grown under constant light. Scale bar, 1 cm. (b) Growth of bacterial pathogen Pst DC3000 in Col-0 and hos15-4 mutant. Statistical analysis was performed with infected plants at 3 DPI (Days Post-Inoculation). (c, d) Analysis of PR1 (c) and SNC1 (d) gene expression in Col-0 and hos15-4 by qRT-PCR. (e) Morphology of Col-0, snc1-11, pad4-1, hos15-4, hos15-4 snc-11 and hos15-4 pad4-1 grown for three weeks under constant light. Scale bar, 2 cm. (f) Growth of bacterial pathogen Pst DC3000 in Col-0, hos15-4, snc1-11, hos15-4 snc1-11, pad4-1 and hos15-4 pad4-1. Different letters indicate significant difference tested by One-way ANOVA/ Duncan (P < 0.05). Statistical analysis was performed with infected plants at 3 DPI. (g) Analysis of PR1 gene expression in Col-0, hos15-4, snc1-11, hos15-4 snc1-11, pad4-1 and hos15-4 pad4-1 by qRT-PCR. The expression of Col-0 was set to 1 for (c), (d) and (g). Different letters indicate significant difference tested by One-way ANOVA/ Duncan (P < 0.05). Error bars represent S.D. from three biological replicates for (b), (d), (f) and (g) or two biological replicates for (c). * indicates significant difference tested by Student’s t-test (P < 0.05).