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. 2013 May 1;4:106. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00106

Table 1.

Changes from drainage (D) to full-flooding (FF) in morning leaf water ( ψ) and osmotic ( ψs) potential, maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm), total chlorophyll content (Chl), photosynthetic rate (PN), stomatal conductance (gs), and total non-structural carbohydrate contents (TNC) as hexose equivalents of the species indicated.

Species Season ψ ψs Fv/Fm Chl PN gs TNC
(MPa) (μg cm−2) (μ mol m−2 s−1) (mmol m−2 s−1) (g hexose m−2)
A. nitens D −4.27 −4.13 0.79 28.9 8.1 207 9.4
FF −0.22 −3.50 0.79 22.6 12.3 399 14.4
E. tenuifolia D −1.53 −1.66 0.83 25.6 7.6 153 9.8
FF −0.18 −1.10 0.79 23.0 4.2 196 22.1
C. laurifolia D −1.07 −1.33 0.82 36.0 12.4 276 6.2
FF −0.47 −1.87 0.82 19.1 16.0 671 13.7
S. paniculata D −1.70 −2.02 0.81 34.0 15.3 1161 7.7
FF −0.28 −1.43 0.79 23.7 5.2 98 27.5
P. ovatifolium D −2.10 −2.53 0.84 24.0 13.3 269 15.4
FF −0.30 −1.50 0.80 22.2 5.7 109 26.6

Values are mean. Modified from Rengifo et al. (2005).