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. 2016 Jun 6;17(8):1265–1275. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12402

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Allowing non‐C‐terminally‐encoded peptide (CEP)‐containing nematodes to infect in a CEP‐rich environment is detrimental to the size of the feeding site produced. (A) The size of the feeding site produced by Heterodera schachtii on Arabidopsis thaliana at 15 days post‐infection is significantly reduced when induced in the presence of 1 μm exogenous RrCEP1.1 (R. ren) or AtCEP5 (A. tha) (n = 45–59, lower case letters indicate homogeneous subsets, P < 0.0005 accounting for multiple t‐tests; error bars indicate standard error of the mean). (B) Representative syncytial size comparison between no‐peptide control (No pep) and RrCEP1.1 (n, nematode; syncytial boundaries are indicated by the broken white line).