Figure 1.
Wheat spikes of Fhb1+NIL (NIL75, left spikes) and Fhb1−NIL (NIL75, right spike) at 18th day after single spikelet inoculation with F. graminearum. F. graminearum infection did not spread or spread to only several uninoculated spikelets in Fhb1+NIL, but entire spike Fhb1−NIL was blighted.
Figure 2.
Protein profiles of wheat spikes of Fhb1+NIL (NIL75) inoculated with F. graminearum (A) and mung bean broth (B) after 72 h.
Figure 3.
Histograms show the volume changes of 15 upregulated spots in F. graminearum-inoculated NIL75 (Fhb1+NIL) and mock-inoculated NIL75.
Table 1.
Differentially expressed proteins identified by ESI–MS/MS.
Figure 4.
Enlarged partial gel images showing differentially expressed protein spots between inoculated resistant line Fhb1+NIL (NIL75) and inoculated susceptible line Fhb1−NIL (NIL98).
Figure 5.
Histograms show the volume changes of 9 upregulated protein spots in the resistant NIL75 (Fhb1+NIL) and the susceptible NIL98 (Fhb1−NIL) after inoculation with F. graminearum.