DBI and acyl chain length of membrane lipids of <i>M. racemosa</i> after its introduction from an alpine habitat to a lowland habitat.

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<p>DBI  =  (∑[<i>N</i> × mol% lipid])/100, where <i>N</i> is the number of double bonds in each lipid molecule. ACL was calculated using the following formula: ACL  =  (∑[<i>n</i> × mol% lipid])/100, where n is the number of acyl carbons in each lipid molecule. An asterisk indicates that the value of KM is different from that of AS (<i>P</i>< 0.05). Values are means ± standard deviation (<i>n</i> = 5).</p><p>DBI and acyl chain length of membrane lipids of <i>M. racemosa</i> after its introduction from an alpine habitat to a lowland habitat.</p

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