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. 2016 Feb 1;117(3):521–531. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcv193

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

In situ midday electron transport rates (ETRs) of L. myrsinoides (A) and U. europaeus (B) grown in high (HL) or low light (LL), and uninfected (open bars) or infected (grey bars) with C. pubescens. (C) Independent effect of infection on in situ midday ETR of U. europaeus (open bar, average of HL and LL uninfected plants pooled; grey bar, average of HL and LL infected plants pooled). (D) Independent effect of light on in situ midday ETR of U. europaeus in HL (dark grey bars, average of uninfected and infected HL plants pooled) versus LL (black bars, average of uninfected and infected LL plants pooled). Letters indicate significant differences; bars are means (±1 s.e.) and n = 8–10 (A), 8 (B) and 16 (C, D).