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Fig. 2

From: Differences in eco-physiological responses to the removal of adventitious roots between Syzygium nervosum A. Cunn. ex DC. and Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels saplings under waterlogging

Fig. 2

Compensatory growth in S. nervosum after removing the adventitious root. Note: S. nervosum responds to adventitious root removal by growing a large number of floating roots with aerenchyma from the primary roots. Cortex cell layers and lysigenous aerenchyma are indicated by red dashed lines and red arrowheads, respectively

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