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Relative irradiation (%)

Matsuda et al.- American Journal of Botany 99(7): 1177-1188. 2012 -Data Supplement S1

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Relative irradiation (%)

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  1. Matsuda et al.-American Journal of Botany 99(7): 1177-1188. 2012 -Data Supplement S1 Matsuda, Yosuke, Shoko Shimizu, Manami Mori, Shin-Ichiro Ito, and Marc-André Selosse. 2012. Seasonal and environmental changes of mycorrhizal associations and heterotrophy levels in mixotrophic Pyrola japonica (Ericaceae) growing under different light environments.American Journal of Botany 99:1177-1188. Appendix S1. Seasonal changes in relative illuminationsof sunny and shaded microsites forPyrola japonicasampled in 2007. Significant seasonal changes in relative illuminations in sunny conditions were detected by the χ2 test (P< 0.05). The asterisk * indicates significant differences in relative illuminations between light conditions at a given month (t-test, P < 0.05). Data are shown as mean (N = 3) ±S.E. * Relative irradiation (%) * Winter Spring Summer Autumn Month (Season)

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