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Fig. 1. Leaf glycine betaine content and CO2 absorption ratein bean plants. The leaf glycine betaine content and CO2absorption rates were determined in the unstressed plants (C),water stressed plants (WS), unstressed plants treated withexogenous glycine be
Fig. 2. Leaf chlorophyll fluorescence in bean plants. Darkadapted leaflets were used to measure the fluorescence and theMeasurements were made on 4-week old unstressed and waterstressed plants (leaf water potential betweenMPa)
Fig. 3. Effect of exogenous glycine betaine on leaf water potentials during water stress in bean plants
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