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Polyethylene glycol, stress effect

Fig. 2. Comparison of the effects of various stress treatments upon reproductive effort in Poa annua. The intensity of each stress treatment is characterised by comparing the growth increment of stressed plants to that of control (unstressed) plants over the same experimental period. , control O, water stress (polyethylene glycol) A, mineral nutrient stress (dilute concentrations of Rorison solution) shading by neutral filters (Smit, 1980). Fig. 2. Comparison of the effects of various stress treatments upon reproductive effort in Poa annua. The intensity of each stress treatment is characterised by comparing the growth increment of stressed plants to that of control (unstressed) plants over the same experimental period. , control O, water stress (polyethylene glycol) A, mineral nutrient stress (dilute concentrations of Rorison solution) shading by neutral filters (Smit, 1980).

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