Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species. Trait Species A Species B Statistics Turgor loss point -2.5 MPa -1.1. MPa p <0.033 Hydraulic conductivity 0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 p <0.005 Water use efficiency 80.6 µmol mol-1 47.1 µmol mol-1 p <0.004 Please Describe the data in Table 1
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Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species.
Trait |
Species A |
Species B |
Statistics |
Turgor loss point |
-2.5 MPa |
-1.1. MPa |
p <0.033 |
Hydraulic conductivity |
0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 |
0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 |
p <0.005 |
Water use efficiency |
80.6 µmol mol-1 |
47.1 µmol mol-1 |
p <0.004 |
Please Describe the data in Table 1
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