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Fig. 6 | Phytopathology Research

Fig. 6

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. 6

Rapid detection of MoT by PCRD strip. Lanes 1 and 2 signify DNA isolated from MoT strains BTJP4-5 and BTMaU(10b), respectively. The MoO isolates, RB13b and RBTa1849-2 specify lane 3 and 4 separately, which were collected from naturally blast infected rice panicles (double band indicate MoT negative results). Moreover, lanes 5 and 6 denote DNA reisolated from the symptomatic tissues of wheat spikes artificially inoculated with MoO strains RB13b and RBTa1849-2, respectively (double band indicate MoT negative results)

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