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The growth response of Galilea mucronata (L.) Parl. to sea water immersion

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Figure 1 Galilea mucronata communities three months after storm
Table 1 Results from simulated flooding experiment. Visible morphological changes of different parts of the specimens (leaves, stems, roots) assessed in 12 parameters
Figure 2 Mean bud viability following sea water immersion
Figure 4 Effects of sea water immersion on dry weight biomass. The shaded portion of the bars represents belowground biomass; blank portion represents aboveground biomass

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