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. 2010 Feb;152(2):1084–1095. doi: 10.1104/pp.109.148999

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Effects of UV-B and simulated herbivory on the accumulation of soluble phenolic compounds in N. attenuata plants grown in the glasshouse. The experimental treatments resulted from a factorial combination of UV-B and simulated herbivory: C, natural daylight; UV, natural daylight supplemented with UV-B radiation; H, natural daylight plus simulated herbivory (wounds treated with S. frugiperda regurgitate); UVH, UV radiation plus simulated herbivory (for details, see “Materials and Methods”). Leaf samples were taken 72 h after the H treatment. Each bar represents the mean + se (n = 6 individual plants). G, Genotype; WT, wild type. P values for significant interactions are shown (three-way ANOVA; for the full ANOVA table and Tukey comparisons for interaction terms, see Supplemental Table S1).