Fig. 8: In vivo efficacy of AIM-12S/R and their supramolecular materials AIM-12S/R@β-CD against rice bacterial blight. | Nature Communications

Fig. 8: In vivo efficacy of AIM-12S/R and their supramolecular materials AIM-12S/R@β-CD against rice bacterial blight.

From: Chiral dependence of multifunctional supramolecular materials in crop protection

Fig. 8

A Representative images of disease symptoms on rice leaves after treatment with AIM-12S, AIM-12S@β-CD, AIM-12R, AIM-12R@β-CD, or commercial bactericides TC and KSM (200 μg·mL⁻¹), following 14 days of continuous cultivation post- application. B Quantification of protective efficacy for each treatment at 200 μg·mL−1, based on lesion severity observed in (A). C Quantification of curative efficacy for the same agents at 200 μg·mL−1, also derived from data in (A). In B, C data are presented as mean ± SD. Statistical difference was determined by one-way ANOVA followed by Duncan’s multiple range test, with distinct lowercase letters denoting significantly different groups (n = 3, p < 0.05). All experiments were performed with a minimum of three biological replicates, with sample sizes indicated in the corresponding figures. Source data are available in the Source Data file.

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