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Growth and dry matter partitioning in sugar beet plants (Beta vulgaris L ) under moderate drought

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Table 1. Effect of 27 days drought stress on the water content (%) of individual organs and on the relative water content (RWC, %) of leaves in sugar beet plants
Figure 1. Effect of 27 days of drought on the water content of individual organs of sugar beet plants examined after different time of recovery (161 DAE)
Figure 2. Time course of sugar beet plants dry matter (A), LAI (B) and dry matter partitioning (C) under different timing of drought treatment
Figure 3. Time course of RGR of sugar beet blades (A), peti-oles (B) and taproots (C) under different timing of drought treatment
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