Abstract
1. 1.| Taxodium distichum (L.) Richard (bald cypress) and Nyssa aquatica L. (water tupelo) seedlings were exposed to varying combinations of elevated temperature and flooding conditions. 2. 2.|High temperature flooded soil conditions reduced growth of both species and reduced photosynthesis and transpiration of water tupelo. 3. 3.|Root respiration, ethylene production and carbohydrate concentrations were affected by high temperature flooded conditions. 4. 4.|A hypothesized mechanism of the interaction of high temperature and flooding is discussed.
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