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Wang et al.— American Journal of Botany 101(5): 796-802. 2014. – Data Supplement S3 – Page 1.
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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).