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Fig. 2 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 2

From: Effects of Rht17 in combination with Vrn-B1 and Ppd-D1 alleles on agronomic traits in wheat in black earth and non-black earth regions

Fig. 2

Correlation coefficients between the presence of the Rht-B1p, Vrn-B1a, and Ppd-D1a alleles in homozygotes and valuable agronomic traits in families F3:4 Chris Mutant/Novosibirskaya 67 in field tests in Moscow (violet line) and Krasnodar (green line). Blue and red represent negative and positive correlations respectively. PH, plant height; IN, internode number; PL, peduncle length; MSL, main spike length; SN, spikelet number; SC, spike compactness; MSW, main spike weight; MCW, main culm weight; MSB, main shoot biomass; GW, grain weight per main spike; GN, grain number per main spike; GNS, grain number per spikelet; W, thousand grain weight; HI, harvest index; H, heading date; SAT, sum of active (> 10 °C) temperatures to heading date; SAD, sum of active (> 12 h) light days to heading date

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