Figure 2.
Necrotic lesions on leaves grown at non-permissive temperature. Rice leaves overexpressing NRKe, a gene encoding a kinase related to known disease-resistance kinases that induce
necrosis in response to infection, are grown for 10 days at 24°C (the two blades on
the left) and then for 3 days at 35°C (the two blades on the right). At 35°C, the
non-permissive temperature, the leaves develop necrotic lesions. Taken from Figure
2b of Zhang et al. [4].
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