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Seasonal Variations in Condensed Tannin Concentration of Three Lotus Species

Lulseged Gebrehiwota, Paul R. Beuselinck*,b and Craig A. Robertsa

a Dep. of Agron., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211
b USDA-ARS, Plant Genet. Res. Unit, Columbia, MO 65211



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Fig. 1. Seasonal variation in condensed tannin (CT) concentration of field-grown Norcen, ARS-2620, ARS-1221, and ARS-1207. Values are means of CT concentration combined over 2 yr. For each entry, bars having the same letter are not significantly different at P = 0.05. Line bars represent standard error among species within a season. CE, catechin equivalent.

 


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Fig. 2. Concentration of condensed tannin (CT) in leaves, flowers, and stems of ARS-2620, ARS-1221, and ARS-1207 grown in the field. Values are means of CT concentration combined over 2 yr. For each species, bars having the same letter are not significantly different at P = 0.05. Line bars represent standard error among species within a plant part. CE, catechin equivalent.

 


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Fig. 3. Herbage condensed tannin (CT) concentration of Norcen, ARS-2620, ARS-1221, and ARS-1207 grown in the greenhouse for 16 wk. Values are means of CT concentration over 2 yr. Bars having different letters are significantly different at P = 0.05. Line bars represent standard error. CE, catechin equivalent.

 





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