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Figure 5

From: The gpsX gene encoding a glycosyltransferase is important for polysaccharide production and required for full virulence in Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri

Figure 5

GpsX is important for growth in planta of X. citri subsp. citri. (A) Growth of wild-type strain 306 and its derivatives in inoculated grapefruit leaves by pressure infiltration with a concentration at 105 cfu/ml. 306: wild-type strain 306; 223 G4(gpsX-): gpsX mutant; C223G4 (gpsX+): complemented gpsX mutant. (B) Growth of wild-type strain 306 and its derivatives in inoculated grapefruit leaves by pressure infiltration with a concentration at 108 cfu/ml. (C) Growth of wild-type strain 306 and its derivatives in inoculated grapefruit leaves by spray with a concentration at 108 cfu/ml. Bacterial cells were extracted from the leaves at different time points after inoculation, plated on appropriate media after serial dilution, and colonies counted after a 2-day incubation at 28°C. The values shown are means of three repeats and standard deviations. All the assays were repeated three times with similar results.

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