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From: MoSey1 regulates the unfolded protein response, appressorium development, and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

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Role of MoSey1 in M. oryzae vegetative growth. a, b Absence of MoSEY1 gene causes a significant reduction in the vegetative growth of ΔMosey1 mutant. The Guy11, ΔMosey1 mutant, and complemented strains were cultured on different media at 28℃ for a week. Values are presented as means ± SD (standard deviation) calculated from three independent experiments. Double asterisks denote significant difference at P < 0.01 (n = 2). c Lateral view of the colonies of the indicated strains. After growth on CM agar for one week, each of the colonies was cut into two equal halves and viewed laterally. CM: complete medium; MM: minimal medium; SDC: rice and corn media; RBM: rice bran media

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