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. 2017 Aug 31;216(3):897–914. doi: 10.1111/nph.14733

Figure 1.

Figure 1

ΔspAvr2 and ΔspAvr2 R45H transgenic tomato plants show enhanced susceptibility to Verticillium dahliae, Botrytis cinerea and Pseudomonas syringae. (a) Representative pictures of mock (upper row) and race 1 JR2 (bottom row) inoculated Moneymaker, and ΔspAvr2 and ΔspAvr2 R45H transgenic tomato plants at 21 d post inoculation (dpi). (b) As a measure for disease severity, leaf canopy surface of inoculated plants was measured. (c) Disease symptoms of B. cinerea on tomato leaves. (d) Lesion development of B. cinerea on tomato leaves assessed at 3 dpi by determining the average lesion diameter on 10 leaves from three plants each. (e) Bacterial growth assays on tomato plants inoculated with P. syringae by syringe infiltration. Bacterial populations were measured at 3 dpi. Bars represents means ± SD. All experiments were repeated at least twice with similar results (***, < 0.001; one‐way ANOVA).