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Table 1.

Morphological characteristics of D.chinense seedlings after 60 days of flooding (means ± S.E., n = 5).

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Table 2.

Biomass characteristics (means ± S.E., n = 5) of D.chinense seedlings under non-flooded and flooded conditions.

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Figure 1.

Pn, gs, Ci, Tr, and Ls in leaves of D.chinense in response to flooding.

Means and standard errors based on three replicates are shown. Significant difference induced by flooding is indicated by asterisk: * P<0.05 and ** P<0.01.

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Figure 2.

The effect of flooding on Fv/Fm, qP, qN, and ETR in leaves of D.chinense.

Means and standard errors based on three replicates are shown. Significant difference induced by flooding is indicated by asterisk: * P<0.05 and ** P<0.01.

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Table 3.

Soluble sugar and starch content (means ± S.E., n = 3) of D.chinense seedlings under non-flooded and flooded conditions.

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Figure 3.

Effect of flooding on nutrient concentrations in leaves of D.chinense seedlings.

Means and standard errors based on three replicates are shown. Significant difference induced by flooding is indicated by asterisk: * P<0.05 and ** P<0.01.

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Figure 4.

Effect of flooding on nutrient concentrations in roots of D.chinense seedlings.

Means and standard errors based on three replicates are shown. Significant difference induced by flooding is indicated by asterisk: * P<0.05 and ** P<0.01.

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