Figure 1 – Data referring to biochemical-physiological responses of young plants of sugarcane cultivars, IAC91-2195 and IAC91-5155, subjected to water availabilities in the soil during 30 or 60 days. The means of each factor: cultivar, water availability in the soil and periods, as
well the factories interactions denote 0.95 confidence intervals. (A) trehalose content, (B) free proline content in blade leaves (leaf+1), (C) leaf lengthening rate; (D) dry mass of blade leaf of sugarcane plants. The data are means of four replicates ± SD.
Figure 1 – Data referring to biochemical-physiological responses of young plants of sugarcane cultivars, IAC91-2195 and IAC91-5155, subjected to water availabilities in the soil during 30 or 60 days. The means of each factor: cultivar, water availability in the soil and periods, aswell the factories interactions denote 0.95 confidence intervals. (A) trehalose content, (B) free proline content in blade leaves (leaf+1), (C) leaf lengthening rate; (D) dry mass of blade leaf of sugarcane plants. The data are means of four replicates ± SD.
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