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Fig. 4 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 4

From: Is salinity the main ecological factor that influences foliar nutrient resorption of desert plants in a hyper-arid environment?

Fig. 4

Leaf N, P, K, Na concentration, and resorption efficiency of the coexisting species in saline habitats (SH) and gravel desert habitats (GDH). As., Alhagi sparsifolia; Nt., Nitraria tangutorum; Kf., Kalidium foliatum. The P-value (analyzed by independent sample t-test) above the bars indicates the difference in traits of the coexisting species in different habitats

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