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Seasonal Variation in UV Damage Levels in Plants at Different Altitudes

This study examines the fluctuation of UV damage in Polygonum sachalinense and Plantago asiatica plants at 300m and 1700m above sea level from July to September 2012 in Mt. Zao. Data shows daily mean CPD levels and significant altitude effects.

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Seasonal Variation in UV Damage Levels in Plants at Different Altitudes

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  1. Wang et al.—American Journal of Botany 101(5): 796-802. 2014. – Data Supplement S3 – Page 1 Appendix S3. The variation of UVdamageinplantsamong sampling dates.The daily mean of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) level in Polygonumsachalinense(a) and Plantagoasiatica(b) at 300 and 1700 m above sea level from July to September 2012 in Mt. Zao. Values represent the mean ± SE. Significance was tested with 2-way ANOVA for each day in which altitude and time were the explanatory variables. Asterisks represent significant altitudinal effect (** P < 0.01; * P< 0.05).

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