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. 2017 Jul 26;19(4):870–882. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12571

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Effect of different Trichoderma virens (TriV_JSB100) treatments on Fusarium wilt disease severity in 1‐month‐old wild‐type and mutant tomato plants. (a) Fusarium wilt disease severity percentage in jasmonic acid‐deficient mutant def1, Castlemart and Oogata‐Fukuju tomato plants treated with TriV_JSB100 spores embedded on barley grain (BGS), BGS followed by F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici inoculation (BGS + FOL), TriV_JSB100 cell‐free culture filtrate (CF), CF and challenge inoculated with FOL (CF + FOL), FOL (FOL) or sterile distilled water (Mock). (b) Fusarium wilt disease severity percentage in salicylic acid‐deficient mutant NahG, Moneymaker and Oogata‐Fukuju tomato plants treated with BGS, BGS + FOL, CF, CF + FOL, FOL and mock. Values are the means of four independent replicates (n = 4) ± standard error (SE).Treatment means followed by the same letter(s) within the column are not significantly different according to Tukey's honestly significant difference post hoc test. The data presented are from representative experiments that were repeated at least four times with similar results.