Additional file 7: Photographs depicting GLS disease progression in RIL165 and RIL387 greenhouse material inoculated with C. zeina Material was harvested.

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Additional file 7: Photographs depicting GLS disease progression in RIL165 and RIL387 greenhouse material inoculated with C. zeina Material was harvested at three time points based on development of GLS disease symptoms: immediately after inoculation (0dpi, control), development of chlorotic spots (14 dpi) and development of grey leaf spot lesions (24 dpi for RIL165 and 28 dpi for RIL387). Disease symptoms did not progress in RIL387 to the same extent as RIL165, with leaves displaying only a few slightly elongated chlorotic lesions after 4 weeks (28dpi) and a few elongated lesions at 46dpi. Photographs are not available for 14dpi.