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From: SlS5H silencing reveals specific pathogen-triggered salicylic acid metabolism in tomato

Fig. 2

Symptomatology of wild type (WT) and RNAi_SlS5H (lines 14 and 16) tomato plants infected with CEVd. A Disease development in WT and RNAi_SlS5H 14 and RNAi_SlS5H 16 plants infected with CEVd. Evolution of the percentage of tomato plants showing symptoms at the indicated time points (wpi). B Representative images and disease severity of CEVd infected WT and RNAi_SlS5H plants. Symptomatology was established using the following scale: no symptoms (white), mild epinasty (light grey), severe epinasty and stunting (grey), leaf rugosity (dark grey), midvein necrosis and chlorosis (black). Data correspond to one representative experiment

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