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- who: Zaiqiang Yang and collaborators from the AandF University, China have published the research work: Heat stress decreased transpiration but increased evapotranspiration in gerbera, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this study, heat stress experiments were carried out for two growth stages, i.e. the vegetative growth stage and the flowering bud differentiation stage. The authors showed that varied duration of heat stress at different growth stages had different effects on transpiration and evapotranspiration of gerbera.
- how: A general linear model-univariate procedure was used to carried out two-way analysis of variance . . .
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