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Fig. 5

From: Tomato histone H2B monoubiquitination enzymes SlHUB1 and SlHUB2 contribute to disease resistance against Botrytis cinerea through modulating the balance between SA- and JA/ET-mediated signaling pathways

Fig. 5

Silencing of SlHUB1 resulted in increased resistance to P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000. Two-week-old seedlings were infiltrated with agrobacteria carrying pTRV2-SlHUB1, pTRV2-SlHUB2, pTRV2-SlMED21 or pTRV2-GUS conducts and disease assays were performed by vacuum infiltrating with Pst DC3000 at 4 weeks after VIGS infiltration. a Representative symptom of disease caused by Pst DC3000 at 4 dpi. b Bacterial growth in inoculated leaves of pTRV2-SlHUB1-, pTRV2-SlHUB2-, pTRV2-SlMED21- or pTRV2-GUS-infiltrated plants. Leaf samples were collected at 0 and 4 days after inoculation and bacterial growth was measured. Data presented are the means ± SD from three independent experiments and different letters above the columns indicate significant differences at p < 0.05 level

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