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Published in Crop Sci 39:1896-1899 (1999)
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Insect clip cages rapidly alter photosynthetic traits of leaves

Steven J. Crafts-Brandnera and Chang-chi Chua

a USDA-ARS Western Cotton Research Laboratory, 4135 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85040-8803 USA



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Fig. 1 The effect of clip cages on chlorophyll content of cotton and muskmelon leaves. Data points represent the mean ±SE of eight replicate samples. Significant differences between treatments at a given time point determined by the LSD are indicated by *** for P = 0.001

 


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Fig. 2 The effect of clip cages on light-saturated, steady-state CO2 exchange rate of cotton and muskmelon leaves. Data points represent the mean ± SE of eight replicate samples. Significant differences between treatments at a given time point determined by the LSD are indicated by * and *** for P = 0.05 and P = 0.001, respectively

 


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Fig. 3 The effect of clip cages on soluble protein content of cotton and muskmelon leaves. Data points represent the mean ± SE of eight replicate samples. Significant differences between treatments at a given time point determined by the LSD are indicated by * and *** for P = 0.05 and P = 0.001, respectively

 





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