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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-114 Sentence denotes Changes in Frost Hardiness of Stem Cortical Tissues of Cornus stolonifera Michx. after Recovery from Water Stress.
T2 115-277 Sentence denotes Moderate water stress increases frost hardiness in many woody plants but little attention has been given to changes in hardiness after recovery from water stress.
T3 278-429 Sentence denotes Tests were carried out to examine how much water stress-induced frost hardiness remained when plants were rewatered under different day length regimes.
T4 430-697 Sentence denotes Red osier dogwood plants (Cornus stolonifera Michx.) were water-stressed at normal growing temperatures in long day (LD) or short day (SD) conditions, exposed to 6 nights of freezing temperatures, and then returned to normal growing conditions with full water supply.
T5 698-764 Sentence denotes Water-stressed plants gained an additional 8 to 10 C of hardiness.
T6 765-916 Sentence denotes The amount of freeze-induced hardiness in both stressed and control plants was not significant (approximately 2 C) and was not affected by photoperiod.
T7 917-1056 Sentence denotes When plants were kept in or transferred to LD, they lost nearly all of their water stress-induced hardiness within 7 days after rewatering.
T8 1057-1141 Sentence denotes Water-stressed plants in SD lost the least amount of hardiness (5 C) when rewatered.
T9 1142-1304 Sentence denotes In dogwood, water stress is an effective way to increase hardiness temporarily, but the photoperiod has a large effect on the retention of the acquired hardiness.