Fig. 5From: Lasting consequences of psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli L.) infestation on tomato defense, gene expression, and growthDevelopment of a cohort of eggs and nymphs raised on previously psyllid-infested (black) and uninfested plants (grey). This graph reports the percentage number of eggs, nymphs, and adults present on the plants relative to the initial number of eggs laid on each plantBack to article page