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Fig. 4 | Plant Methods

Fig. 4

From: A global non-invasive methodology for the phenotyping of potato under water deficit conditions using imaging, physiological and molecular tools

Fig. 4

Evolution plotted according to Days After Shoot Emergence (DASE) of NMR relaxation parameter T2 of young (a) and mature (b) potato leaves (referring to the first measurement date) from plants grown under Control and Severe Water Deficit (SWD) conditions. Parameters correspond to vacuolar water from small (vs) and large (vl) mesophyll cells when the NMR signal made it possible to distinguish between them (in well hydrated old leaf tissues). Otherwise, NMR signal corresponds to all (vt) mesophyll cells (in young or dehydrated leaf tissues) (see [13] for further details). Values correspond to averages of maximum 4 leaves. Standard deviation is shown when value corresponds to averages of 3–4 leaves

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