Extended Data Fig. 1: Results from the natural epidemic experiment. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 1: Results from the natural epidemic experiment.

From: Facilitative priority effects drive parasite assembly under coinfection

Extended Data Fig. 1

The effect of the priming treatment on a) infection severity; b) infection severity among infected hosts only. Plants were primed either 8 days (treatment P1) or 4 days (treatment P2) prior to being placed into the field. There were also C1 and C2 control plants set up at the same time (but mock inoculated). Filled points are model-estimated means, error bars are model-estimated 95% confidence intervals, and open points show the raw data. Panels are different host populations, and colors are different host genotypes. There was a significant three-way interaction in the model of infection severity. The reduced model of infection severity among infected hosts included significant two-way interactions between population and host genotype and between host genotype and experimental treatment.

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