Extended Data Fig. 4: Selectivin treatment generally increases the root weights of tomato plants challenged with nematode infection. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 4: Selectivin treatment generally increases the root weights of tomato plants challenged with nematode infection.

From: Selective control of parasitic nematodes using bioactivated nematicides

Extended Data Fig. 4

The effects of 11 selectivin analogs and 4 commercial nematicides on the root weights of tomato plants challenged with M. incognita infection is shown. Root weight values are percent of untreated control. For each analog, aqueous molar concentration, parts-per-million soil concentration, and kilograms-per-hectare values are shown. The R-groups for each selectivin analog are indicated (see Fig. 1a for the selectivin core scaffold and R-group positions). Data are presented as mean ± SEM.

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