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From: A rapid, simple, and highly efficient method for VIGS and in vitro-inoculation of plant virus by INABS applied to crops that develop axillary buds and can survive from cuttings

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Injection of no-apical-bud stem sections (INABS) for tomato. a the tomato no-apical-bud stem section and Agrobacterium injection; b a film of agroinfiltration liquid formed at the top incision of the injected bare stem; c-1 and c-2 the grown tomato axillary buds transformed with TRV-SlPDS (A. tumefaciens carrying pTRV2-SlPDS and pTRV1) showed leaf bleaching; d-1 and d-2 the axillary buds of tomato showed obvious TYLCV infection symptoms; e–g H2O2 production was detected in leaves that emerged from the axillary bud of the no-apical-bud stem sections infected with TRV-SlPDS (e) and TYLCV (f); g WT control groups for (e) and (f)

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