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From: The role of different innate and environmental factors in Tm-22-mediated resistance to tomato mottle mosaic virus

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The MP of ToMMV is the avirulence factor of Tm-22. a Diagram of chimeric viruses of ToMMVMP−ToBRFV and ToBRFVMP−ToMMV. b, d Symptom expression in wild-type Nicotiana benthamiana (b) and Tm-22 transgenic N. benthamiana plants (d) inoculated with ToMMV, ToBRFV, ToMMVMP−ToBRFV, and ToBRFVMP−ToMMV at 7 days post-agro-infiltration (dpai). c, e RT-PCR detection of RNA in the wild-type (c) and Tm-22 transgenic N. benthamiana plants (e) inoculated with ToMMV, ToBRFV, ToMMVMP−ToBRFV, and ToBRFVMP−ToMMV. f, h Symptom expression in tomato cultivars Moneymaker (f) and Jili (h) infiltrated with ToMMV, ToBRFV, ToMMVMP−ToBRFV, and ToBRFVMP−ToMMV at 14 dpai. g, i RT-PCR detection of RNA of ToMMV, ToBRFV, ToMMVMP−ToBRFV, and ToBRFVMP−ToMMV in tomato cultivar Moneymaker (g) and Jili (i). Yellow arrows show symptomatic systemic leaves and white arrows show asymptomatic systemic leaves. The ubiquitin (UBI) gene served as an internal control for RT-PCR detection

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