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Fig. 5

From: Natural variation in wild tomato trichomes; selecting metabolites that contribute to insect resistance using a random forest approach

Fig. 5

Acylsugars and volatiles contributing to the classification of the resistance phenotype of accessions. Plots show the abundance of the metabolites that were selected by the random forest algorithm to contribute to the resistant/susceptible classification of the accessions. Acylsugars (a, b) and volatiles (c) predicting the classification with respect to whitefly resistance. Accessions are ordered from low to high whitefly survival. d-f Volatiles predicting the classification with respect to thrips resistance. Accessions are ordered by ascending thrips survival medians. Bars represent log10-scaled mean ion-counts ± SE of the parent ion (acylsugars; n = 6) or base-peak (volatiles; n = 3–8)

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