Fig. 4

CfVps35 is involved in penetrability and pathogenicity. a In the left column (Before), growth of strain CFLH16, mutant ∆Cfvps35, and complemented strain ΔCfvps35/CfVPS35 on cellophane membranes. In the right column (After), fungal growth after removing the cellophane from the medium. b Pathogenicity test strain CFLH16, ∆Cfvps35 and ΔCfvps35/CfVPS35 in unwounded and wounded oil-tea leaves, CK indicates negative control. c Statistical analysis of the disease lesion areas inoculated with conidia. d Statistical analysis of the disease lesion areas inoculated with mycelia. Error bars are standard deviation and asterisks represent significance at P<0.01 (**)