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− | <p class="content">Figure 1. shows the pictures of the remained leaf disks after twelve hours of feeding assays. After we had done the feeding assays on tobacco cutworms with the three dilution ratio, we measured the area with the software imageJ. Figure 2. shows the percentage of the average remained area on the leaf disks. The higher the bar is, the larger the remained leaves area is. The observed phenomenon can be analyzed below.</p> | + | <p class="content">Figure 1. shows the pictures of the remained leaf disks after twelve hours of feeding assays. After we had done the feeding assays on tobacco cutworms with the three dilution ratio, we measured the area with the software imageJ. Figure 2. shows the percentage of the average remained area on the leaf disks. <b>The higher</b> the bar is, the larger the remained leaves area is. The observed phenomenon can be analyzed below.</p> |
<li class="list">With the leaves applying E. coli for a negative control, the remained leaves area with Pantide were all more than that of E. coli. It shows that the sonicated LB solution containing Hv1a/Hv1a-lectin(see the SDS-PAGE) decreases the appetite of tobacco cutworm.</li> | <li class="list">With the leaves applying E. coli for a negative control, the remained leaves area with Pantide were all more than that of E. coli. It shows that the sonicated LB solution containing Hv1a/Hv1a-lectin(see the SDS-PAGE) decreases the appetite of tobacco cutworm.</li> | ||
+ | <li class="list">With the dilution of Hv1a/Hv1a-lectin, the remained leaves area decreased, which clearly shows the dose response.</li> | ||
+ | <li class="list">Compared Hv1a with Hv1a-lectin, the remained leaves area in the Hv1a-lectin is higher than that of Hv1a, which means the repellent efficiency of Hv1a-lectin is higher than that of Hv1a.</li> | ||
+ | <li class="list">Compared with the positive control, we can observe that the repellent efficiency of PANTIDE is equal or even higher than it. This shows the efficiency of Hv1a as well. | ||
+ | To sum up, the Hv1a and Hv1a-lectin work well in vivo. The effect can be roughly ranked as: | ||
+ | Hv1a-lectin > Hv1a > E. coli > Negative control</li> | ||
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