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English: Figure 3. Inoculation of potato tubers (cv. “Russet Norkotah”) with Phytophthora erythroseptica zoospores. Either tuber slices (upper panels) or whole tubers (lower panels) of potato were inoculated with 5 zoospores suspended in 10 μl sterile distilled water (A1,A2), 5 zoospores suspended in 10 μl exudate derived from high-density zoospore suspension (1 × 104 spores/ml) (B1,B2), and 100 zoospores suspended in 10 μl sterile distilled water (C1,C2). Arrows indicate inoculation position.
Date 05 February 2019
Source https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00131/full
Author He Jiang, Hye Weon Hwang, Tongling Ge, Barbara Cole, Brian Perkins, Jianjun Hao

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Inoculation of potato tubers (cv. “Russet Norkotah”) with Phytophthora erythroseptica zoospores

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