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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

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From: The anti-phytoalexin gene Bx-cathepsin W supports the survival of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus under Pinus massoniana phytoalexin stress

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Bx-cathepsin W RNAi in B. xylophilus (all figures were generated by the authors of this study). a. Morphology of Bx-cathepsin W RNAi-treated B. xylophilus. b. The green fluorescence indicates the FAM-labeled Bx-cathepsin W corresponding with effective siRNA entry into the nematode. c. Morphology of Bx-Actin RNAi-treated B. xylophilus. d. The red fluorescence indicates the Cy3-labeled Bx-Actin corresponding with effective siRNA entry into the nematode. e. The expression of Bx-cathepsin W detected by RT-qPCR after soaking in the relevant siRNA of Bx-cathepsin W, Bx-Actin, and nontargeting. f. Percent survival of Bx-cathepsin W RNAi- and carvone-treated B. xylophilus

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