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From: The small GTPase BcSec4 is involved in conidiophore development, membrane integrity, and autophagy in Botrytis cinerea

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BcSec4 plays important roles in response to various stressors in B. cinerea. a The wild-type strain B05.10, the ΔBcSEC4 mutants, and complemented strains grown on PDA medium with or without stress inducers as indicated for 3 days at 25 °C. b Inhibition rates of various stressors on vegetative growth of the indicated strains. The growth inhibition rate (%) = [(colony diameter without stressor − colony diameter with stressor)/(colony diameter without stressor)] × 100. Three replications were performed with similar results. Different letters indicate statistically significant differences (P < 0.01)

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