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. 2022 May 21;235(3):1146–1162. doi: 10.1111/nph.18190

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Disease resistance at elevated temperature is linked to stable RESISTANCE TO PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGE‐2 (RPS2) messenger RNA expression in ndr1/35S::NDR1 Arabidopsis plants. (a) Hypersensitive response at 24 h post‐infection (OD600 nm = 0.1) (upper panel) and disease symptoms (OD600 nm = 0.0005) at 3 d post‐inoculation (lower panel) at 21°C and 29°C. White arrows indicate leaves infiltrated. (b) Bacterial growth at 3 d after syringe‐infiltration with Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato (Pst) and Pst‐AvrRpt2 (OD600 nm = 0.0005) in wild‐type (Col‐0) and mutant plants at 21°C and 29°C. n represents the total number of leaves from three independent biological repeats (n = 9). Values are plotted as boxplots split by the median, and the whiskers show the range of data. Different letters represent a significant difference at P < 0.05 with Tukey’s honest significant difference (HSD) test. Bar, 0.5 cm. All data are representative of three independent experiments.