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From: Mycorrhizal colonization and Streptomyces viridosporus HH1 synergistically up-regulate the polyphenol biosynthesis genes in wheat against stripe rust

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Line curves show the transcriptomic patterns of thirteen genes that regulate the polyphenol biosynthesis pathways in wheat leaves infected with stripe rust at 1, 3, and 7 dpi in response to mycorrhizal colonization and/or treating with S. viridosporus HH1. Where, P: infected and non-treated, M + P: infected and colonized with AMF, S + P: infected and sprayed with S. viridosporus HH1, and S + M + P: infected, colonized with AMF, and sprayed with S. viridosporus HH1. Each value is the mean of 3 biological replicates

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