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Fig. 7

From: Comprehensive analysis of multiprotein bridging factor 1 family genes and SlMBF1c negatively regulate the resistance to Botrytis cinerea in tomato

Fig. 7

Overexpression of SlMBF1c resulted in decreased resistance to B. cinerea. a The response of wild-type and SlMBF1c-OE plant leaves to B. cinerea infection at 2 dpi in Petri dishes (Scale bars, 1 cm). b The quantification of lesion areas on the leaves shown in (a). c and (d) The response of whole plants of wild-type and SlMBF1c-OE to B. cinerea infection at 2 dpi (Scale bars, 5 cm and 1 cm, respectively). e The quantification of lesion areas on the leaves shown in (c). f Relative transcript abundance of the B. cinerea Actin in the infected leaves from the whole plant inoculation experiments at 2 dpi. Detached leaves from 5-week-old tomato plants were spotted with 5 μl of spore suspension (106 spores/ml). The results in (b), e and (f) are presented as the mean values ± SD; n = six leaves from different plants. Different letters indicate significant differences between treatments (P < 0.05)

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