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. 2020 May 15;16(5):e1008557. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008557

Fig 1. Effects of CaMV infection and watering on growth of 39 accessions of A. thaliana.

Fig 1

(Left) Clustering based on joint Euclidean distance of the changes in aboveground dry mass (%) in response to infection with CaMV, soil water deficit (WD) and combination of both treatments, relatively to mock-inoculation under well-watered (WW) conditions. Color of the branches in the dendrogram highlights five clusters of accessions with similar responses. (Right) Bars are mean ± bootstrapped 95% CI of aboveground dry mass at 30 dpi (n = 3) of plants grown in mock-inoculated:WW (white bars), CaMV-infected:WW (dark grey bars), mock-inoculated:WD (light grey bars) and CaMV-infected:WD (black bars) conditions. Data are from Experiment 1.