The growth, survival, and non-structural carbohydrate metabolism in Salix triandroides cuttings, cultivated under no flooding, incomplete submergence, or complete submergence conditions (0, 25, and 50 cm of water above the soil surface, respectively), were measured after 50, 80, 110, and 140 days. Both submergence conditions decreased the biomass of the leaf, stem, and root, plant height, root length, and root number. As the duration of the treatments increased, these growth parameters gradually increased for the control and incompletely submer...