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-            Lesion mimic:  Eighth leaf of immature normal (top), heterozygous (middle) and homozygous (bottom) Les4*-N1378 plants, in Mo20W background, showing beginning of lesion formation in heterozygote and early onset with extreme lesion formation and senescence in homozygote+            Lesion mimic: Eighth leaf of heterozygous Les4-1375/+ mutant plant, at flowering, in M14/W23 background, showing lesions in various stages of development from tiny 2-6 cell brown watery initiation sites, to larger light tannish green pre-lesion spots, to early small lesions with dry light tan necrotic initiation site center and surrounding hallo of transition stages, to larger lesions with larger bleached out necrotic center, to large lesions with almost white dry necrotic centers surrounded by concentric rings of transition tissues which tend to bump into each other causing general leaf senescence.  All of these events have taken place in a few days time beginning just before pollen shedding which is the time for initiation for this particular Les mutant.
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-            Lesion mimic: Eighth leaf of heterozygous Les4-1375/+ mutant plant, at flowering, in M14/W23 background, showing lesions in various stages of development from tiny 2-6 cell brown watery initiation sites, to larger light tannish green pre-lesion spots, to early small lesions with dry light tan necrotic initiation site center and surrounding hallo of transition stages, to larger lesions with larger bleached out necrotic center, to large lesions with almost white dry necrotic centers surrounded by concentric rings of transition tissues which tend to bump into each other causing general leaf senescence.  All of these events have taken place in a few days time beginning just before pollen shedding which is the time for initiation for this particular Les mutant.+            Lesion mimic:  Eighth leaf of immature normal (top), heterozygous (middle) and homozygous (bottom) Les4*-N1378 plants, in Mo20W background, showing beginning of lesion formation in heterozygote and early onset with extreme lesion formation and senescence in homozygote
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