Involvement of the hexose transporter gene LeHT1 and of sugars in resistance of tomato to tomato yellow leaf curl virus.

Supplementary DataxDownload (.02 MB ) Supplementary DataSupplement Table 2List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of non-infected S vs. R plants (S0, R0)xDownload (.18 MB ) Supplement Table 2List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of non-infected S vs. R plants (S0, R0)Supplement Table 3List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of infected S and R plants (Si, Ri).xDownload (.14 MB ) Supplement Table 3List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of infected S and R plants (Si, Ri).Supplement Table 4List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of non-infected LeHT1-silenced and non-silenced R plants (R0:TRV-LeHT1, R0)xDownload (.08 MB ) Supplement Table 4List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of non-infected LeHT1-silenced and non-silenced R plants (R0:TRV-LeHT1, R0)Supplemental Figure and TablesxDownload (.44 MB ) Supplemental Figure and TablesSupplement Table 6List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of transcripts differential expressed from the comparison of infected and non-infected R, S and LeHT1-silenced R plants (Ri vs. R0, Si vs. S0, RHi vs. RH0)xDownload (.05 MB ) Supplement Table 6List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of transcripts differential expressed from the comparison of infected and non-infected R, S and LeHT1-silenced R plants (Ri vs. R0, Si vs. S0, RHi vs. RH0)Supplement Table 7List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of infected LeHT1-silenced and not-silenced R plants (RHi vs. Ri)xDownload (.07 MB ) Supplement Table 7List of ITAG2.3 ID and Mapman pathway of differentially expressed genes from the comparison of infected LeHT1-silenced and not-silenced R plants (RHi vs. Ri)Supplementary DataxDownload (3.35 MB ) Supplementary DataSupplementary DataxDownload (.05 MB ) Supplementary Data

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