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Fig. 4

From: Phospholipid homeostasis plays an important role in fungal development, fungicide resistance and virulence in Fusarium graminearum

Fig. 4

Disruption of phospholipid biosynthetic genes leads to increased sensitivity to multiple antifungal agents. a Inhibition of mycelial growth of the wild-type and mutant strains by each antifungal agent. Strains were grown on CM amended without or with tebuconazole, carbendazim, phenamacril or rapamycin at the concentration indicated in the methods section. Images were obtained when the mycelia of the wild-type strain reached the edge of the plate. b Percentage of mycelial growth inhibition by each antifungal agent in each strain. The vertical lines on the bars in each column denote the standard deviations of three repeated experiments. The values corresponding to the bars denoted with the same letter are not significantly different according to the (LSD) test at P = 0.01

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