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Fig. 7 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 7

From: Loss function of SL (sekiguchi lesion) in the rice cultivar Minghui 86 leads to enhanced resistance to (hemi)biotrophic pathogens

Fig. 7

Transcritome analysis in MH86 and sl-MH-1 plants with and without blast fungus inoculation. a Gene Ontology enrichment analysis showed the changed transcript profiles in various biological processes of sl-MH-1, compared with MH86, after P. oryzae inoculation. b Heat maps of the significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the redox pathway from sl-MH-1-mock compared with MH86-mock and sl-MH-1-48hpi compared with MH86-48hpi. The red dots indicate the genes with similar trend of transcriptional change in sl-MH-1-mock/MH86-mock and sl-MH-1-48hpi/MH86-48hpi. c The relative transcriptional levels of SL in NPB and NPB-Pizt plants before and after inoculation with P. oryzae isolate KJ201. UBQ was used as the internal control. Bars represent mean values ± SD (n = 3). Statistically significant difference was indicated by ** (p < 0.01, Student’s t-test). The data are from one of three independent experiments performed with similar results

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