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Il Cristo in forma Pietatis del Rosso Fiorentino fra devozione e bellezza
<p>Differential distribution pattern of root- identified proteins in the four conditions described: TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS.</p
List of <i>P. vulgaris</i> root proteins, identified by MS analysis.
<p>List of <i>P. vulgaris</i> root proteins, identified by MS analysis.</p
List of <i>P. vulgaris</i> leaf proteins, identified by MS analysis.
<p>List of <i>P. vulgaris</i> leaf proteins, identified by MS analysis.</p
RT-qPCR analysis of Chalcone isomerase (Chal), acyl-coA-binding protein (Ac), NAC1 domain protein (Nac), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (Ghd) and PR1-like protein (Pr1)-enconding genes in roots of common bean plants challenged and unchallenged with <i>T. harzianum</i> ALL 42, <i>F. solani</i> and <i>R. solani</i>.
<p>(TT) unchallenged plants; 42T plants challenged with <i>T. harzianum</i> ALL 42; FS plants challenged with <i>F. solani</i>; RS plants challenged with <i>R. solani</i>; 42FS double challenged plants <i>T. harzianum</i> ALL 42 and F. solani; 42RS double challenged plants <i>T. harzianum</i> ALL 42 and <i>R. solani.</i> Time of growth: (A) 7, (B) 14 and (C) 21 days.</p
Four-way Venn diagrams comparing common spots with differential expression in TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS conditions by ANOVA, considering p≤0.05 in (A) leaves and (B) roots of bean.
<p>Four-way Venn diagrams comparing common spots with differential expression in TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS conditions by ANOVA, considering p≤0.05 in (A) leaves and (B) roots of bean.</p
Four-way Venn diagrams comparing exclusive spots in TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS conditions by ANOVA, considering p≤0.05 in (A) leaves and (B) roots of bean.
<p>Four-way Venn diagrams comparing exclusive spots in TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS conditions by ANOVA, considering p≤0.05 in (A) leaves and (B) roots of bean.</p
Differential distribution pattern of leaf- identified proteins in the four conditions described: TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS.
<p>Differential distribution pattern of leaf- identified proteins in the four conditions described: TT, 42T, 42FS and 42RS.</p
Functional categorization of <i>P. vulgaris</i> identified proteins.
<p>(A) Leaf tissue and (B) Root tissue.</p
Reference proteomic maps from common bean leaves used in the statistical analyses to identify differentially expressed spots between unchallenged and challenged plants.
<p>(A) Leaf tissue of control plants cultivated in the absence of the Trichoderma isolate and phytopathogenic fungi; (B) Leaf tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i>; (C) Leaf tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>F. solani</i> and (D) Leaf tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>R. solani</i>.</p
Reference proteomic maps from common bean roots used in the statistical of control plants cultivated in the absence of the <i>Trichoderma</i> isolate and phytopathogenic fungi; (B) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i>; (C) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>F. solani</i> and (D) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>R. solani</i>.
<p>Reference proteomic maps from common bean roots used in the statistical of control plants cultivated in the absence of the <i>Trichoderma</i> isolate and phytopathogenic fungi; (B) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i>; (C) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>F. solani</i> and (D) Root tissue from plants cultivated in the presence of <i>T. harzianum</i> and <i>R. solani</i>.</p