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Characteristics of Wax Components in Leaves of Rubber Trees at Different Phenological Stages and Their Effects on Resistance to
Erysiphe quercicola
CAO Zhiqi, XU Congying, LIANG Xiaoyu, LI Kunlin, ZHOU Shaoyao, WANG Meng, ZHANG Yu
Journal of Nuclear Agricultural Sciences
, 2025, 39(
11
): 2559-2567. DOI:
10.11869/j.issn.1000-8551.2025.11.2559
Fig.4
Wax content of rubber tree leaves at different phenological stages
Note:
Different lowercase letters in the figure indicate significant differences among various phenological stages (
P
<0.05).
Other figure/table from this article
Fig.1
Erysiphe quercicola
infection severity on rubber tree leaves at various phenological stages at 3 and 7 days post-inoculation
Note:
Different lowercase letters in the figure indicate significant differences among different phenological stages at the same time point (
P
<0.05). The same as following.
Fig.2
The growth of
Erysiphe quercicola
spores on the leaf wax of rubber trees at different phenological stages
Fig.3
Scanning electron microscope images of rubber leaves at different phenological stages
Note:
A, D, and G are the leaves of rubber trees in bronze, light green and mature stages respectively. B, E, and H are magnified 4 000 times. C, F, and I are magnified 8 000 times.
Table 1
Key components of wax in rubber tree leaves at different phenological stages
Fig.5
Effects of exogenous spraying of friedelin and friedelan-3beta-ol on the growth of
Erysiphe quercicola
on rubber trees
Note:
Different lowercase letters in the figure indicate significant differences among various treatments at the same time point (
P
<0.05). The same as following.
Fig.6
Disease incidence after spraying friedelin and friedelan-3beta-ol