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A Glutamic Acid-Rich Protein Identified in Verticillium dahliae from an Insertional Mutagenesis Affects Microsclerotial Formation and Pathogenicity

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Disease symptoms and T-DNA border sequences of pathogenicity mutants.

(A) Disease symptoms of wild type V592 and pathogenicity mutants, vdgarp1 and raw, on cotton plants. Arrows indicated a reduced degree of wilting leaf in some old leaves of vdgarp1-infected seedlings. Photographs were taken at four weeks post-inoculation. (B) Different sequences flanking T-DNA border sequences in pathogenicity mutants.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015319.g002