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Fig 1.

Response of plants with different treatments to drought stress and AMF colonization.

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Fig 2.

Effect of drought and AMF on the chlorophyll content of plants with different treatments.

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Table 1.

Effect of drought and AMF on the relative water content of plants and soil in different treatments.

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Table 2.

Effect of drought and AMF on gas exchange parameters of plants in different treatments.

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Table 3.

Various Chl a transient parameters in different treatments.

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Fig 3.

Chl a transient curve ‘in different treatments.

Each experiment was repeated thrice.

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Fig 4.

Effect of drought stress and AMF colonization in different treatments on the quantum yields of energy conversion in PSII where a Y(II) is the quantum yield of PSII, b Y(NO) is the yield of non-regulated energy dissipation, c Y(NPQ) is the yield of regulated energy dissipation, d ETRII relative electron transport rates in PSII with the application of a saturation pulse.

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Fig 5.

Effect of drought stress and AMF colonization in different treatments on the quantum yields of energy conversion in PSI where a Y(I) is the quantum yield of PSI, b Y(NA) is the quantum yield of non-photochemical energy dissipation caused by acceptor-side limitation, c Y(ND) is the quantum yield of non-photochemical energy dissipation caused by donorside limitation, d ETRI relative electron transport rates in PSI with the application of a saturation pulse.

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Fig 6.

The response of Pm (the maximal change in the P700 signal) and Pm′ (the maximal change in the P700 signal in a given light) in different treatments plants with the application of a saturation pulse.

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