Figure 1
From: Estimation of a whole plant Q10 to assess seagrass productivity during temperature shifts

Genet of Zostera marina showing the older terminal shoot and the second youngest shoot examined. For each ramet, the rates of respiration and apparent photosynthesis were recorded for leaves 2, 3, and 4. Each leaf was divided into three parts, i.e. basal (B), mid (M), and apex (A), as shown in the inset. The below-ground respiration was measured in younger (Y), middle-aged (M), and older (O) segments of the rhizome belonging to each shoot (illustration by LMR).