Fig. 5From: Effects of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ haplotypes A and B on tomato gene expression and geotropismPhotographs depicting typical growth of tomato plants among psyllid treatment groups: Control plants (A) grew normally and displayed normal negative geotropism, plants infested with Lso-free psyllids (B) were slightly stunted but displayed normal negative geotropism, LsoA-infected plants (C) were significantly stunted and failed to display negative geotropism, and LsoB-infected plants (D) were significantly stunted, failed to display negative geotropism, and would occasionally become limpBack to article page