S. Strom, Olivia Barberi, Clayton Mazur, Kelley J. Bright, K. Fredrickson
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Abstract
Table S1. Repeated measures anova results for flow cytometry-‐based measures of phytoplankton condition (see methods text for details). Sampling times were just after experimental light exposure, and after low light recovery period. Irradiance treatments (Tmt) were control (C), high PAR (P), and high PAR+UV (U) (n=4). Data shown are F statistic followed by p value (in bold if significant). Bonferroni post-‐hoc test results (p values) shown for treatment pairs that differed significantly. na = not applicable
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