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Figure 1.

Wheat spikes of Fhb1+NIL (NIL75, left spikes) and Fhb1NIL (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 Fhb1NIL was blighted.

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Figure 2.

Protein profiles of wheat spikes of Fhb1+NIL (NIL75) inoculated with F. graminearum (A) and mung bean broth (B) after 72 h.

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Figure 3.

Histograms show the volume changes of 15 upregulated spots in F. graminearum-inoculated NIL75 (Fhb1+NIL) and mock-inoculated NIL75.

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Table 1.

Differentially expressed proteins identified by ESI–MS/MS.

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Figure 4.

Enlarged partial gel images showing differentially expressed protein spots between inoculated resistant line Fhb1+NIL (NIL75) and inoculated susceptible line Fhb1NIL (NIL98).

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Figure 5.

Histograms show the volume changes of 9 upregulated protein spots in the resistant NIL75 (Fhb1+NIL) and the susceptible NIL98 (Fhb1NIL) after inoculation with F. graminearum.

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