Whole plant disease severity is associated with reduced polyphenolic concentrations in lesioned but not green tissue in eelgrass
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Plants possess an impressive range of chemical traits to defend themselves against pathogens. Describing and interpreting these traits can provide insight into plant resistance to infection and disease progression. To examine one potentially responsive chemical trait, we measured the polyphenolic content of green and lesioned tissue from Labyrinthula-infected seagrass shoots growing in both the field and a long-term common garden. Infection of eelgrass (Zostera marina) with wasting disease (Labyrinthula zosterae) forms necrotic lesions on host tissue and is known to alter host photobiology and secondary metabolite production. It is common to quantify total polyphenolics as a potential measure of eelgrass defense against infection, yet there is no clear evidence that phenolics are a reliable indicator of host response or immunity. We found that polyphenolic concentrations in green tissue were not correlated with whole-plant lesion cover, while polyphenolic concentrations in lesion tissue..., , , # Whole plant disease severity is associated with reduced polyphenolic concentrations in lesioned but not green tissue in eelgrass
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0cfxpnwc2](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0cfxpnwc2)
## Description of the data and file structure
**GENERAL INFORMATION**
Title of Dataset: Whole plant disease severity is associated with reduced polyphenolic concentrations in lesioned but not green tissue in eelgrass
Author Information
Name: Naomi Murray
ORCID: 0000-0002-4343-6264
Institution: University of California, Davis
Email: [naomiamurray@gmail.com](mailto:naomiamurray@gmail.com)
Principal Investigator Information
Name: Jay Stachowicz
ORCID: 0000-0003-2735-0564
Institution: University of California, Davis
Email: [jjstachowicz@ucdavis.edu](mailto:jjstachowicz@ucdavis.edu)
Date of data collection: between July 2020 and July 2021
Geographic location of data collection: Bodega Bay, California, USA
METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Methods for collecting, generating, and...
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2025-01-29



