pearson's correlation (two-tailed) and principal component analysis (pca) biplot analysis (OriginLab corp)
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Pearson's Correlation (Two Tailed) And Principal Component Analysis (Pca) Biplot Analysis, supplied by OriginLab corp, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Biochemical, gas exchange, and chlorophyll fluorescence analysis of maize genotypes under drought stress reveals important insights into their interaction and homeostasis
Journal: Photosynthetica
doi: 10.32615/ps.2022.024
Figure Legend Snippet: Pearson 's correlation between recorded parameters under control conditions. * Significant at P <0.05 and ** significant at P <0.01. C i / C a – the ratio of intercellular to ambient CO 2 concentration; E – transpiration rate; F v /F m – maximal quantum efficiency of PSII; g H2O – water vapor conductance; MDA – malondialdehyde; NPQ – nonphotochemical quenching; P N – net assimilation rate; TAOC – total antioxidant capacity; VPD – air to leaf vapor pressure deficit; Y NPQ – quantum yield of NPQ-related energy loss; Ф PSII – quantum yield of photosynthetic electron transport.
Techniques Used: Control, Concentration Assay, Multiple Displacement Amplification
Figure Legend Snippet: Pearson 's correlation between recorded parameters under drought. * Significant at P <0.05 and ** significant at P <0.01. C i / C a – the ratio of intercellular to ambient CO 2 concentration; E – transpiration rate; F v /F m – maximal quantum efficiency of PSII; g H2O – water vapor conductance; MDA – malondialdehyde; NPQ – nonphotochemical quenching; P N – net assimilation rate; TAOC – total antioxidant capacity; VPD – air to leaf vapor pressure deficit; Y NPQ – quantum yield of NPQ-related energy loss; Ф PSII – quantum yield of photosynthetic electron transport.
Techniques Used: Concentration Assay, Multiple Displacement Amplification