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. 2021 Apr 6;19(8):1511–1522. doi: 10.1111/pbi.13566

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Phenotypes of mutant osmesl and its complementation lines, and expression pattern of OsMESL. (a) Phenotypes of osmesl and WT after inoculation with Xoo, and lesion length (cm) measurements at 10 days post‐inoculation. Values are means ± SD (n = 16). (b) Detached leaf phenotypes of osmesl and WT after inoculation with R. solani, lesion areas of sheath blight measured by photoshop. Values are means ± SD (n = 3). (c) Phenotypes of osmesl and WT by toothpick method after inoculation with R. solani. The percentage disease index. Values are means ± SD (n = 13). (d) Detached leaf phenotypes of WT, C‐1 and C‐2 after inoculation with R. solani, lesion areas of sheath blight measured by photoshop. Values are means ± SD (n = 3). (e) Phenotypes of WT, C‐1 and C‐2 after inoculation with Xoo, and lesion length (cm) measurements at 10 days post‐inoculation. Values are means ± SD (n = 10). (f) Detection of OsMESL expression in different tissues at varying developmental stages in WT. 1, Callus at 15 days after induction; 2, callus at 15 days after passage; 3, plumule at 24 h after germinating; 4, radicle at 48 h after germination; 5, seedling at three‐leaf stage; 6, aboveground part at 2 tillering stage; 7, stem at 5 days before heading; 8, stem at heading stage; 9, young panicle which length <1 mm; 10, young panicle which length was 3–5 mm; 11, young panicle which length was 10–15 mm; 12, panicled spike; 13, stamen at 1 day before flowering; 14, spikelet at 3 days after flowering; 15, flag leaf of booting stage which the panicle length was 40–50 mm; 16, flag leaf at 5 days before heading; 17, flag leaf at 14 days after flowering. (g–h) Expression of OsMESL can be induced by Xoo and R. solani in WT. Values are means ± SD (n = 3) (*P ≤ 0.05, **P ≤ 0.01, Student’s t‐test).