Absorption spectra of soybean measured in situ at two different temperatures and electron transport rate data
Electron transport rates were measured on a separate set of plants using a leaf chamber fluorometer (Li-6400-40) attached to the infrared greenhouse gas analyzer (Li-6400). Leaves were exposed to temperatures between 25°C and 35°C in the leaf chamber. Each temperature point was allowed to stabilize for a minimum of 7 minutes. The leaves experienced increasing temperatures (25, 27, 30, 33, and 35°C) and for comparable durations before reaching 35°C. Hence, the data presented for the ETR are different in duration of treatment to the 15-minute fixed duration treatment experiments.
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BIOmes of Brasil - Resilience, rEcovery, and Diversity: BIO-RED
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