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d Fl-treated rats with EGCG: EGCG treatment was effectively preventing the abovementioned findings, compared to control (NL: nucleolus, N: nucleus, CP: cytoplasm, DC: dilated cisternae SC: shrunken cytoplasm, SM: swollen mitochondria (scale bars, 1 μm).
Results show that the membrane was effectively preventing critical burial of Z. marina seeds as all seed mimics placed on the surface initially were recovered from 0 to 4 cm depth in the plots with membrane, while in the absence of the membrane, all seeds were buried to below the critical depth of 5 6 cm.
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