Extended Data Fig. 2: Physiological responses of FV-infected soybean upon exposure to different types of Cu-based NMs at 50 and 250 mg/L in a second trial. | Nature Nanotechnology

Extended Data Fig. 2: Physiological responses of FV-infected soybean upon exposure to different types of Cu-based NMs at 50 and 250 mg/L in a second trial.

From: Advanced material modulation of nutritional and phytohormone status alleviates damage from soybean sudden death syndrome

Extended Data Fig. 2

Physiological responses of FV-infected soybean upon exposure to different types of Cu-based NMs at 50 and 250 mg/L. Figure a and b represents shoot and root biomass of soybean, respectively; Figure c is chla/chlb ratio; Figure d to f represent net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Sc), and transpiration rate (Tr), respectively. Green bars and red bars represent the healthy control and the diseased control, respectively. For the fresh weight, error bars correspond to standard error of mean (n = 6); for the chla/chlb ratio, error bars correspond to standard error of mean (n = 4); for the Pn, Sc and Tr, error bars correspond to standard error of mean (n = 6). Values followed by different letters are significantly different at p < 0.05. Single asterisk ‘*’ indicates significant difference between the diseased control and each Cu-based NM treatment at p < 0.05; double asterisks ‘**’ indicate significant difference between the diseased control and each Cu-based NM treatment at p < 0.01 using a Student t-test.

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