Fig. 3: The ETI landscape of P. syringae in wild tomatoes.
From: The effector-triggered immunity landscape of tomato against Pseudomonas syringae

a Disease phenotypes of S. arcanum and S. pimpinellifolium plants after spraying with the PtoDC3000ΔavrPtoΔhopAB1expressing alleles of the five newly identified ETI-eliciting effector families and the empty vector (EV) disease and HopAB1n ETI controls. Symptoms pictured are 7 days post-inoculation. The pictures shown for the EV, HopAB1n, HopBJ1b, HopBC1b, and HopBF1 are from the same experiment. The pictures shown for HopAA1q come from a second experiment where appropriate EV and HopAB1n controls were also sprayed (see Supplementary Figs. 5 and 6). The pictures shown for HopAR1h come from a third experiment where appropriate EV and HopAB1n controls were also sprayed (see Supplementary Figs. 5 and 6). Disease scores of PtoDC3000ΔavrPtoΔhopAB1 carrying the 402 expressed PsyTEC effector alleles after spray inoculation on b S. arcanum and c S. pimpinellifolium. A cutoff of 40% (dashed line) was used to distinguish ETI-elicitors from non-ETI-elicitors. Yellow dots indicate alleles that do not elicit ETI; green dots are alleles that elicit ETI. Triangles indicate an ETI-elicitor in tomato var. Glamour. Each dot represents a pot of at least three plants.