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Figure 2: Meteorological Parameters Under Open Field Cultivation (OFC) and Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation (IPNC) in 2011 and 2012 Rice Growing Seasons.
doi 10.7717/peerj.6135/fig-2
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Figure 1: Photograph of Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation (A) and Open Field Cultivation (B).
Figure 3: The Dynamics of Daily Solar Radiation Under Open Field Cultivation and Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation (Data Were Obtained From Sep 9 to Sep 14, 2011).
Figure 4: Effects of Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation on Leaf Area Index of Suxiangjing3 (SXJ3) and Nanjing44 (NJ44) at Different Stages in 2011 and 2012.
Figure 5: Effects of Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation on Dry Matter Accumulation (DMA) (A), Leaf Area Duration (LAD) (B) and Mean Net Assimilation Rate (mNAR) (C) During Different Growth Phases of Suxiangjing3 (SXJ3) and Nanjing44 (NJ44) in 2011 and 2012.
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Table 5: The Contribution of Leaf Area Duration and Mean Net Assimilation Rate to Dry Matter Accumulation During Different Growth Phases of Suxiangjing3 (SXJ3) and Nanjing44 (NJ44) Under Insect-Proof Nets Cultivation.