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Effects of Differential Air and Soil Temperature on Carbohydrate Metabolism in Creeping Bentgrass

Qingzhang Xu and Bingru Huang

Dep. of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-5506 USA



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Fig. 1 Canopy photosynthesis (Pn) as affected by differential air/soil temperatures. Vertical bars indicate LSD for treatment comparisons at a given day of treatment

 


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Fig. 2 Whole-plant respiration rate (Rplant) as affected by differential air/soil temperatures. Vertical bars indicate LSD for treatment comparisons at a given day of treatment

 


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Fig. 3 Root respiration rate (Rroot) as affected by differential air/soil temperatures. Vertical bars indicate LSD for treatment comparisons at a given day of treatment

 


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Fig. 4 The ratio of daily carbon consumption in respiration to carbon production in photosynthesis as affected by differential air/soil temperatures

 


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Fig. 5 Total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) content in shoots and roots as affected by differential air/soil temperatures. Columns marked with the same letters are not significantly different based on an LSD test . The lowercase letters indicate cultivar comparisons within a given air/soil temperature. The uppercase letters indicate air/soil temperature comparisons for a given cultivar

 


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Fig. 6 Carbon allocation to roots as affected by differential air/soil temperatures. Vertical bars indicate LSD for treatment comparisons at a given day of treatment

 





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