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Figure 1: Gas exchange parameters measured in leaves of sugarcane subjected to water deficit  for five days (WD) and spayed with 50 mM sucrose (WD + Suc)
Table 1: Relative water content (RWC), electrolyte leakage (EL), stomatal (Ls) and metabolic  (Lm) limitation in leaves of sugarcane subjected to water deficit (WD) and spayed with 50 mM  sucrose (WD + Suc) for five days
Figure 2: Rubisco activity and protein amount measured in leaves of sugarcane subjected to  water deficit for five days (WD) and spayed with 50 mM sucrose (WD + Suc)
Figure 3: Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPCase) activity and protein amount measured  in leaves of sugarcane subjected to water deficit for five days (WD) and spayed with 50 mM  sucrose (WD + Suc)
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