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From: Salicylic acid-induced differential resistance to the Tomato yellow leaf curl virus among resistant and susceptible tomato cultivars

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Effects of salicylic acid (SA) treatments and inoculation of TYLCV in tomato. a The phenotype of TYLCV, SA + TYLCV, and SA treated plants in two tomato cultivars after inoculated with TYLCV. The plants were first treated with SA through foliar spray, and then inoculated with TYLCV. SA treated plants was not infected by TYLCV. The photographs of the disease symptoms were taken at 2, 4, 10, 14 days post inoculated (dpi) with TYLCV. b Phenotype enlargement of SA + TYLCV and TYLCV treated plants in two tomato cultivars at 10 dpi and 14 dpi. c Disease index (DI) in SA + TYLCV and TYLCV treated plants; DI was measured at 10 dpi and 14 dpi. d The content of TYLCV virus in SA + TYLCV and TYLCV treated plants from two tomato cultivars. Values are means ±SD of three replicates

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