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From: MFS transporter from Botrytis cinerea provides tolerance to glucosinolate-breakdown products and is required for pathogenicity

Fig. 2

Characterization of ΔmfsG mutants and complemented mutants. a Expression analysis of mutants and complemented mutants 72 h after exposure to 75 μM BITC, n = 3. b In vitro growth inhibition 72 h after exposure to different concentrations of BITC. Growth inhibition was calculated as percentage of colony diameter of wild-type (WT) B. cinerea grown on PDA with no ITCs. Data are displayed as mean values (± SE). Different letters above the columns indicate significant difference at P < 0.05, as determined by Kruskal–Wallis test, n = 3. Source data are provided as a Source Data file

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