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Fig. 5 | Phytopathology Research

Fig. 5

From: Identification and characterization of a stem canker and twig dieback disease of pear caused by Neofusicoccum parvum in Chinese mainland

Fig. 5

The optimal temperature for growth and infection. a Optimum temperature for growth. Fungal plugs of CY-2 and ZL-4 isolates were inoculated on PDA plates and incubated at different temperatures as indicated. Colony diameters were measured at 2 dpi. The column graph was formatted using the GraphPad prism software based on the lesion length. b The optimum temperature for infection on pear. Fungal plugs of both isolates were used to inoculate the pathogens onto pear branches and incubated under different temperatures. Two days later, the lesion length was measured, and photos were collected. The column graph was formatted using the GraphPad prism software based on the lesion length. Each treatment replicates three times, and data were analyzed using ANOVA. **P < 0.01

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