
This Excel file contains the raw (unprocessed) datasets corresponding to the article: Peco, J. D., Centeno, A., Moratiel, R., Villena, J., López-Perales, J. A., Moreno, M. M., & Pérez-López, D. (2025). Intermittent versus continuous drought: chlorophyll a fluorescence reveals photosystem resilience in tomato. Frontiers in Plant Science, 16, 1699777.DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2025.1699777 The data presented herein correspond to the original measurements obtained during the experiments and have not been subjected to any prior processing, transformation, averaging, or statistical analysis. These raw data constituted the basis for all analyses and results reported in the manuscript.
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