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Fig. 7 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 7

From: Antivirulence effects of cell-free culture supernatant of endophytic bacteria against grapevine crown gall agent, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and induction of defense responses in plantlets via intact bacterial cells

Fig. 7

The response of grapevine (Vitis vinifera cv. Rashe) 55 days after treated with the endophytic bacteria, compared with non-inoculated (Ctrl-) and A. tumefaciens Gh1 inoculated (Ctrl +) plantlets. a Shoot dry weight (ShDW) and shoot fresh weight (ShFW), (b) Root dry weight (RDW), and root fresh weight (RFW), and (c) Root and shoot length. In this experiment the data represent the mean of at least three replicates ± standard error (SE). Column marked by different letters indicate significant differences based on One-way ANOVA, followed by LSD at alpha level = 0.05

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