Extended Data Fig. 8: Pm4b and Pm4a phenotypes and SvrPm4 candidate gene expression levels in four B. g. tritici reference isolates. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 8: Pm4b and Pm4a phenotypes and SvrPm4 candidate gene expression levels in four B. g. tritici reference isolates.

From: Virulence on Pm4 kinase-based resistance is determined by two divergent wheat powdery mildew effectors

Extended Data Fig. 8: Pm4b and Pm4a phenotypes and SvrPm4 candidate gene expression levels in four B. g. tritici reference isolates.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(A) Virulence phenotypes of reference isolates CHE_96224, CHE_94202, ISR_7 and GBR_JIW2 on the near isogenic lines ‘W804/8*Fed’ (Pm4b) and ‘Khapli/8*CC’ (Pm4a). Pictures were taken eight days post inoculation. (B) Expression levels of SvrPm4 candidate genes Bgt-51526, BgtAcSP-30824 and BgtAcSP-31023 in the four B. g. tritici reference isolates CHE_96224, CHE_94202, ISR_7 and GBR_JIW2. Expression levels are shown as RPKM values at 48 h post infection on the susceptible wheat cultivar ‘Chinese Spring’. Values of three biological replicates are shown as yellow circles.

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