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. 2012 Nov 26;64(2):541–552. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ers346

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Impacts of short day (SD), long day (LD), and temperature (warm/cool) (see Fig. 1) on days to flowering (A) and biomass (g DM–1) (B) in six Miscanthus sacchariflorus lines grown in a controlled glasshouse experiment ±SE (n=7). No SE is shown for warm, LD bars in (A), where days to flowering were predicted from floral primordia found in dissected stems at final harvest (indicated by a dotted line). Where ANOVA indicated that treatment, line, or the interaction thereof were significant (inset table), groupings from multiple range tests are indicated as lower case letters either inside bars (where interactions were present), or spanning cool/warm (grey) or SD/LD (black) treatments (where interactions were not present).