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. 2022 Feb 19;11(2):332. doi: 10.3390/biology11020332

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Transgenic rice plants showed high resistance against RSV infection. (A) The phenotypes of T2-generation transgenic amiR MP-24 plants compared with WT (Wild-type, Zhegeng-88) controls. (B) Spikes of amiR MP-24 and WT plants. (C) Symptoms in transgenic plants at 28 dpi following inoculation with RSV. D death: represents dead plants, S susceptible: stunting with chlorotic stripes, R resistant: mild stunting without chlorotic stripes, I immune: no symptoms. (D) RT-PCR detection of the accumulation of CP in RSV-infected plants with different symptoms. (E) RT-qPCR detection of the accumulation of CP in RSV-infected plants with different symptoms. Asterisks mark significant differences according to t-test; **** p value ≤ 0.0001.