Non-canonical fungal G-protein coupled receptors promote Fusarium head blight on wheat
Fig 5
The Fusarium graminearum mutants lacking FGRRES_07792 or FGRRES_16221 show a delay in disease progression.
Images depict the macro-dissection of individual spikelets (SP) and the associated rachis internode (RI) below the point of inoculation at 6, 9 and 12 days post infection (dpi), for the non-infected (mock) wheat tissue, the parental PH-1 strain, plus the mutant Δ07792_3 and Δ16221_3 strains. * denotes the increased browning of the rachis ahead of the last symptomatic spikelet in the absence of FGRRES_16221.