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From: Oryzae pathotype of Magnaporthe oryzae can cause typical blast disease symptoms on both leaves and spikes of wheat under a growth room condition

Fig. 3

Head and leaf blast symptoms developed in wheat leaves and spikes after artificial inoculation of plants with conidia of MoT strains BTJP4-5 and BTMaU(10b). a Typical eye-shaped lesions with gray center (arrows) on the leaves of wheat seedling. b Mock-inoculated control wheat leaves showed no blast disease symptoms. c, d The middle spikes in c and d were completely bleached when inoculated with MoT strains, BTJP4-5 and BTMaU(10b), respectively, whereas mock-inoculated control (the right and left spikes) were free from blast symptom

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