Figure 1. Effect of SA on disease incidence (A) and lesion diameter (B) in mango fruit inoculated with Colletotichum gloeosporioides Penz. The
mango fruits were dipped into 1 mmol L−1 salicylic acid (SA) solution or water (control) under low pressure (−80 kPa) at 20 ◦C for 2min, and then
kept in the solution/water under air pressure for an additional 10 min. After being air dried and incubated at 13 ◦C and 85–95% RH for 24 h, the fruit
were inoculated with Colletotichum gloeosporioides Penz. (1.0 × 104 conidia per milliliter) and constantly incubated at 13 ◦C and 85–95% RH. Each
point or column represents the mean of three replicates (each of 10 fruit). Bars indicate the standard errors. Disease incidence (A) or lesion diameter
(B) with different letters (in the same figure) were significantly different (LSD test, P < 0.05).