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Figure 2 - Gap Size in Hyrcanian Forest Affects the Lignin and N Concentrations of the Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) Fine Roots but Does Not Change Their Morphological Traits in the Medium Term

Fine root length, dry mass, root tissue density (RTD), and specific root length (SRL) (columns), according to three diameter classes (<0.5, 0.5-1, and 1-2 mm) (rows), in relation to gap size. Each point represents the mean of 8 replicates (front and back position and orientation pooled together) ± SE. The uncut control was conventionally assigned the gap size value of 1 m 2 and was the mean of 120 replicates (front and back position, orientation, and 15 gap size pooled together). If not reported, the scale for a given variable is the same for all the three panels.
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