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. 2023 Apr 27;74(15):4461–4470. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erad155

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Graft combinations across four Solanoideae species 30 DAG. (A–P) Representative images of each graft combination taken at 30 DAG. Tomato:tomato (A), eggplant:tomato (B), pepper:tomato (C), groundcherry:tomato (D), tomato:eggplant (E), eggplant:eggplant (F), pepper:eggplant (G), groundcherry:eggplant (H), tomato:pepper (I), eggplant:pepper (J), pepper:pepper (K), groundcherry:pepper (L), tomato:groundcherry (M), eggplant:groundcherry (N), pepper:groundcherry (O), groundcherry:groundcherry (P). The y-axis of the matrix displays the four stocks: Solanum lycopersicum (tomato), S. melongena (eggplant), Capsicum annuum (pepper), and Physalis pubescence (groundcherry). The x-axis also shows the scion species. The phylogenetic relationships of the species are drawn above the scions (Särkinen et al., 2013). Additional replication can be seen in Supplementary Fig. S3. All scale bars=5 cm.