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. 2015 Mar 18;66(14):4415–4425. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erv093

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Survivability of Miscanthus rhizomes as a function of temperature in the continuous-cooling experiment. (A) M115; (B) M147; (C) M116; (D) M161; (E) M118. Symbols are observed values [mean±standard error (SE), n=6] and lines are predicted responses using a logistic regression. Filled diamonds, November 2009; open circles, January 2010; filled stars, August 2010. LT50 is the temperature at which a rhizome population is predicted to exhibit 50% mortality. Treatment temperature significantly affected the survivability of rhizomes (P<0.001), while differences between the Miscanthus varieties were not significant (P=0.53). The interaction between genotypes and temperature on survivability was significant (P=0.001), as was the interaction between genotype and sampling date (P=0.0014). Differences in sampling date were not significant (P=0.08).