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. 2018 Jan 17;121(4):699–709. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcx202

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Effects of mineral nitrogen (N) supply (0 or 11 mm NO3), rhizobia (without or with rhizobia inoculant added, -R or +R) and drained or waterlogged conditions on Melilotus siculus (A) shoot relative growth rate (RGR), (B) root RGR and (C) root/shoot dry mass (DM) ratio. Treatments were imposed 23 d after seed imbibition, for 21 d (plants were 44 d old when harvested) (20/15 °C day/night). Plants were grown in vermiculite and provided with a nutrient solution. Values are means ± s.e. (n = 3; one plant from an individual pot was partitioned to provide one replicate of the various tissues measured). For statistics see Table 1.