Fig. 1: Impact of P. pachyrhizi incidence in a soybean field, comparative genome assembly size, and TE content. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Impact of P. pachyrhizi incidence in a soybean field, comparative genome assembly size, and TE content.

From: Major proliferation of transposable elements shaped the genome of the soybean rust pathogen Phakopsora pachyrhizi

Fig. 1

a Soybean field sprayed with fungicide (left) and unsprayed (right) in Brazil (top left). Soybean field being sprayed with fungicide (top right). Soybean leaf with a high level of P. pachyrhizi urediospores, Tan lesions (bottom left). Electron micrograph of P. pachyrhizi infected leaf tissue, showing paraphyses and urediospores highlighted in pseudo-color with orange, and leaf tissue in green, respectively (bottom right). b Transposable elements (TEs) content in different species of fungi (mostly plant pathogens), plants, and animals. The left histogram shows TEs proportion (%) per genome size, blue representing TEs content and grey non-TEs content; while the right histogram shows different classes of TEs in each genome. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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