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. 2000 Dec;66(12):5267–5272. doi: 10.1128/aem.66.12.5267-5272.2000

FIG. 3.

FIG. 3

Percent mortality of anemone (A) and strawberry (B) plants spray inoculated with conidia of C. acutatum isolates from anemone (▾, ANE-HV83C; ▿, ANE-27A; ■, ANE-61A; □, IMI-223120) and strawberry (●, TUT-137A; ○, TUT-110A). In each treatment, 20 plants (five replicates of 4 plants) of each host were inoculated with each isolate separately. No disease was recorded in the control water-inoculated plants. The significance of the pathogenicity data was determined according to the standard errors of the mean of plant mortality at each day (A) or week (B) for each isolate. Where bars are missing, the error is less than 5% of the value of the point. The experiments were conducted twice for each host, and the results from the two experiments were pooled.