Fig. 2From: Response mechanism of carbon metabolism of Pinus massoniana to gradient high temperature and drought stressEffects of high temperature and drought on the transpiration rate of Masson pine seedlings. The changes in transpiration rate after 10, 20, and 30 days of high temperature and drought stress are represented by Figure. A, B, C respectively. (* corresponds to the significance level of 5%, and ** corresponds to the significance level of 1%, CK: 75%-80% FC (field capacity), LD: 55%-60% FC, MD: 40%-45% FC, SD: 30%-35% FC)Back to article page