Fig. 6: IPG production is impaired in low-virulent B. cinerea mutant on the contrary to xyloglucan-derived OS. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: IPG production is impaired in low-virulent B. cinerea mutant on the contrary to xyloglucan-derived OS.

From: A fungal phospholipase C involved in the degradation of plant glycosylinositol phosphorylceramides during Arabidopsis/Botrytis interaction

Fig. 6

A Heatmap displaying the log2 ratios of differentially accumulated IPGs during infection of A. thaliana with Bcpnl1, Bcpg1, Bcacp1 and Bcpme1/2 compared to BcWT. Each box indicates a single biological replication, n  =  3. Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA analysis with Tukey’s HSD test (p  <  0.05). B Pearson’s rank correlation coefficient between A. thaliana detached leaf lesion area and IPG peak area at 18 hpi across the four B. cinerea genotypes (n = 12).

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