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. 2020 Apr 16;10:6547. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-63382-0

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Antifungal activity of volatile dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) on Sclerotinia minor. (a) Inhibition of fungal growth at different concentrations of DMDS, (b) antifungal activity of DMDS up to 144 h, (c) antifungal activity of DMDS in the dual-plate assay, (d,e) sclerotia formation, (f) sclerotia germination, (g) mycelium attachment, (h) leaf detachment assay showing the effect of DMDS on disease development, (i) percentage antifungal effect determined in detached leaf assay. Results are the mean values for five replicates. Small letters above the error bars represent significant differences according to the Bonferroni’s multiple comparison test (p value = 0.05). Asterisks indicate significant changes in the values calculated by Student’s t-test (***p < 0.001).