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Jack Pine Growth and Elemental Composition Are Affected by Saline Tailings Water

Jennifer A. Franklina, Sylvie Renaultb, Clare Crosera, Janusz J. Zwiazek*,a and Michael MacKinnonc

a Department of Renewable Resources, 4-42 Earth Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T5G 2E1 Canada
b Department of Botany, 505 Buller Building, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 Canada
c Syncrude Canada Ltd., Edmonton Research Centre, 9421-17 Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T6N 1H4 Canada



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Fig. 1. Regression of needle necrosis with shoot sodium and chloride concentrations, in 28-wk-old jack pine seedlings treated for 10 wk with consolidated tailings (CT) water. Solid squares represent Na concentrations, with a solid line indicating the regression line (y = -14.02 + 0.00336x, r2 = 0.65). Open circles represent Cl concentrations, with a broken line indicating the regression line (y = -15.99 + 0.00391x, r2 = 0.59).

 





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