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. 2019 May 26;9(11):6624–6642. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5241

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Mean (±SE) leaf dry and root dry biomasses for North Carolina (NC) population plants (a, c, respectively) and for Pennsylvania (PA) population plants (b, d, respectively). Naturally uninfected, some NC plants were successfully inoculated with either of two E. alsodes isolates (residential A1 and alien A2) or two E. schardlii var. pennsylvanica isolates (S1 and S2, both alien), or remained uninfected after procedures (E−). Some PA plants were successfully inoculated with either of two E. alsodes isolates (alien A1 and presumably residential A2) or remained uninfected after procedures (E−). After infection status check and cloning, plants were randomly assigned into four treatments—HWHN, HWLN, LWHN, LWLN for 97 days. For each symbiotum combination, there were 11–13 plants per treatment. Letters represent statistically significant differences among infection groups within each treatment (one‐way ANOVAs, p < 0.05)