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Fig. 5 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 5

From: Mycorrhizal colonization and Streptomyces viridosporus HH1 synergistically up-regulate the polyphenol biosynthesis genes in wheat against stripe rust

Fig. 5

Gene co-expression network shows the correlations between the polyphenol biosynthesis pathways genes in wheat leaves infected with stripe rust in response to mycorrhizal colonization and/or treating with S. viridosporus HH1. Where the blue edges represent the positive correlations, while the red edges represent the negative correlations. The edge thickness represents the correlation degree between two genes, and length of the edge represents the degree of separation between the nodes pair, while the node size represents the degree of centrality of the gene

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