Bi-Parental QTL Related by Ontology |
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Al tolerance |
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Al tolerance 1-1
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Al tolerance 1-2
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Al tolerance 1-3
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Al tolerance 1-4
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Al tolerance 1-5
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Al tolerance 1-6
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Al tolerance 2-1
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Al tolerance 2-2
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Al tolerance 2-3
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Al tolerance 3-1
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Al tolerance 3-2
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Al tolerance 3-3
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Al tolerance 3-4
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Al tolerance 3-5
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Al tolerance 3-6
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Al tolerance 3-7
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Al tolerance 3-8
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Al tolerance 3-9
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Branching |
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Branching 1-1
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Branching 1-2
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Branching 1-3
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Branching 1-4
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Branching 1-5
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Branching 1-6
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Branching 1-7
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Branching 2-1
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Branching 3-1
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Branching 3-2
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Branching 3-3
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Branching 3-4
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Branching 3-5
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Branching 4-1
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Branching 4-2
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Branching 4-3
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Branching 4-4
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Branching 5-1
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Branching 5-2
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Branching 5-3
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Branching 5-4
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Canopy height |
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Canopy height 1-1
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Canopy height 1-2
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Canopy height 2-1
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Canopy width |
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Canopy width 1-1
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Canopy width 1-2
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Canopy width 1-3
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Carbon isotope discrimination |
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Carbon isotope discrimination 1-1
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Carbon isotope discrimination 1-2
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Carbon isotope discrimination 1-3
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Carbon isotope discrimination 1-4
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Carbon isotope discrimination 1-5
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Cellwall polysacch composition |
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Cellwall polysacch composition 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence ABS/RC |
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Chlorophyll flourescence ABS/RC 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence ABS/RC 1-2
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Chlorophyll flourescence ETo/TRo |
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Chlorophyll flourescence ETo/TRo 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence ETo/TRo 1-2
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Chlorophyll flourescence ETo/TRo 1-3
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Chlorophyll flourescence PIabs |
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Chlorophyll flourescence PIabs 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence PIabs 1-2
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Chlorophyll flourescence PIabs 1-3
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Chlorophyll flourescence REo/Eto |
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Chlorophyll flourescence REo/Eto 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence REo/Eto 1-2
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Chlorophyll flourescence TRo/ABS |
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Chlorophyll flourescence TRo/ABS 1-1
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Chlorophyll flourescence TRo/ABS 1-2
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Chlorophyll flourescence TRo/ABS 1-3
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Chlorosis, leaflet Mn induced |
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Chlorosis, leaflet Mn induced 1-1
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Chlorosis, leaflet Mn induced 1-2
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Days to germination |
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Days to germination 1-1
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Days to germination 1-2
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Days to germination 1-3
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Drought index |
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Drought index 1-1
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Drought index 1-2
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Drought index 1-3
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Drought index 1-4
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Drought index 1-5
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Drought index 1-6
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Drought index 1-7
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Drought index 1-8
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Drought index 1-9
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Drought index 1-10
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Fe effic |
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Fe effic 1-1
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Fe effic 1-2
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Fe effic 1-3
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Fe effic 1-4
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Fe effic 1-5
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Fe effic 3-1
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Fe effic 3-2
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Fe effic 3-3
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Fe effic 3-4
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Fe effic 4-1
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Fe effic 4-2
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Fe effic 4-3
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Fe effic 5-1
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Fe effic 5-2
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Fe effic 6-1
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Fe effic 6-2
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Fe effic 7-1
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Fe effic 7-2
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Fe effic 8-1
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Fe effic 8-2
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Fe effic 8-3
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Fe effic 8-4
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Fe effic 9-1
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Fe effic 9-2
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Fe effic 9-3
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Fe effic 9-4
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Fe effic 9-5
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Fe effic 10-1
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Fe effic 10-2
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Fe effic 10-3
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Fe effic 11-1
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Fe effic 11-2
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Fe effic 11-3
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Fe effic 12-1
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Fe effic 12-2
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Fe effic 13-1
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Fe effic 13-2
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Fe effic 13-3
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Fe effic 14-1
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First flower |
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First flower 1-1
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First flower 1-2
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First flower 1-3
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First flower 2-1
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First flower 2-2
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First flower 2-3
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First flower 3-1
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First flower 3-2
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First flower 3-3
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First flower 3-4
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First flower 4-1
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First flower 4-2
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First flower 4-3
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First flower 4-4
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First flower 5-1
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First flower 5-2
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First flower 5-3
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First flower 6-1
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First flower 6-2
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First flower 6-3
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First flower 7-1
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First flower 7-2
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First flower 7-3
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First flower 8-1
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First flower 8-2
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First flower 8-3
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First flower 8-4
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First flower 9-1
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First flower 9-2
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First flower 9-3
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First flower 10-1
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First flower 10-2
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First flower 11-1
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First flower 11-2
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First flower 11-3
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First flower 11-4
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First flower 12-1
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First flower 12-2
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First flower 12-3
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First flower 12-4
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First flower 12-5
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First flower 12-6
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First flower 12-7
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First flower 12-8
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First flower 13-1
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First flower 13-2
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First flower 13-3
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First flower 13-4
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First flower 13-5
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First flower 13-6
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First flower 13-7
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First flower 13-8
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First flower 13-9
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First flower 13-10
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First flower 15-1
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First flower 15-2
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First flower 16-1
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First flower 16-2
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First flower 16-3
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First flower 16-4
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First flower 18-1
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First flower 18-2
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First flower 19-1
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First flower 19-2
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First flower 20-1
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First flower 20-2
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First flower 20-3
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First flower 21-1
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First flower 21-2
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First flower 21-3
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First flower 21-4
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First flower 21-5
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First flower 22-1
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First flower 22-2
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First flower 22-3
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First flower 22-4
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First flower 23-1
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First flower 24-1
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First flower 24-2
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First flower 24-3
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First flower 24-4
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First flower 25-1
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First flower 25-2
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First flower 25-3
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First flower 25-4
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First flower 26-1
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First flower 26-2
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First flower 26-3
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First flower 26-4
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First flower 26-5
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First flower 26-6
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First flower 26-7
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First flower 26-8
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First flower 26-9
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First flower 26-10
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First flower 26-11
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First flower 26-12
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First flower 26-13
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First flower 26-14
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First flower 26-15
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First flower 26-16
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First flower 26-17
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First flower 26-18
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First flower 27-1
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Flood tolerance |
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Flood tolerance 1-1
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Flood tolerance 2-1
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Flood tolerance 3-1
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Flood tolerance 3-2
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Flood tolerance 4-1
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Flood tolerance 4-2
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Flood tolerance 4-3
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Flood tolerance 4-4
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Flood tolerance 4-5
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Flood tolerance 4-6
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Flood tolerance 4-7
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Flood tolerance 4-8
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Flood tolerance 4-9
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Flood tolerance 4-10
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Flood tolerance 4-11
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Flood tolerance 4-12
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Flood tolerance 4-13
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Flood tolerance 4-14
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Flood tolerance 6-1
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Flood tolerance 6-2
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Flood tolerance 6-3
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Flood tolerance 6-4
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Flood tolerance 6-5
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Flood tolerance 7-1
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Flood tolerance 7-2
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Flood tolerance 7-3
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Flood tolerance 7-4
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Flooding yield index |
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Flooding yield index 1-1
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Flooding yield index 1-2
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Flooding yield index 1-3
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Flooding yield index 1-4
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Hypocotyl length |
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Hypocotyl length 1-1
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Hypocotyl length 1-2
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Hypocotyl length 1-3
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Hypocotyl length 2-1
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Hypocotyl length 2-2
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Hypocotyl length 3-1
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Hypocotyl weight |
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Hypocotyl weight 1-1
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Hypocotyl weight 1-2
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Hypocotyl weight 1-3
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Internode length |
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Internode length 1-1
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Internode length 1-2
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Internode length 1-3
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Internode length 1-4
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Internode length 1-5
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Internode length 1-6
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Internode length 1-7
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Internode length 1-8
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Internode length 1-9
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Internode length 1-10
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Internode length 1-11
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Internode length 1-12
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Internode length 1-13
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Internode length 1-14
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Internode length 1-15
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Internode length 1-16
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Internode length 2-1
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Internode length 2-2
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Internode length 2-3
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Internode length 2-4
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Internode length 2-5
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Internode length 2-6
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Internode length 2-7
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Internode length 2-8
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Internode length 2-9
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Internode length 2-10
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Internode length 2-11
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Internode length 2-12
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Lateral root size, variable P |
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Lateral root size, variable P 1-1
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Leaflet P |
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Leaflet P 1-1
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Leaflet P 1-2
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Lodging |
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Lodging 1-1
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Lodging 2-1
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Lodging 3-1
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Lodging 3-2
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Lodging 3-3
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Lodging 3-4
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Lodging 4-2
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Lodging 4-3
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Lodging 5-1
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Lodging 5-2
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Lodging 5-3
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Lodging 5-4
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Lodging 5-5
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Lodging 5-6
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Lodging 5-7
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Lodging 5-8
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Lodging 5-9
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Lodging 5-10
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Lodging 5-11
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Lodging 5-12
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Lodging 5-13
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Lodging 5-14
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Lodging 5-15
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Lodging 6-1
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Lodging 6-2
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Lodging 7-1
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Lodging 8-1
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Lodging 8-2
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Lodging 8-3
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Lodging 8-4
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Lodging 9-1
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Lodging 9-2
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Lodging 9-3
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Lodging 9-4
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Lodging 9-5
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Lodging 10-1
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Lodging 11-1
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Lodging 16-1
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Lodging 17-1
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Lodging 18-1
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Lodging 18-2
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Lodging 18-3
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Lodging 18-4
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Lodging 18-5
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Lodging 18-6
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Lodging 18-7
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Lodging 18-8
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Lodging 19-1
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Lodging 19-2
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Lodging 19-3
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Lodging 20-1
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Lodging 20-2
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Lodging 20-3
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Lodging 20-4
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Lodging 20-5
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Lodging 20-6
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Lodging 20-7
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Lodging 21-1
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Lodging 21-2
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Lodging 21-3
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Lodging 21-4
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Lodging 21-5
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Lodging 22-1
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Lodging 22-2
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Lodging 23-1
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Lodging 24-1
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Lodging 24-2
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Lodging 25-1
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Lodging 25-2
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Lodging 25-3
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Lodging 25-4
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Lodging 26-1
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Lodging 26-2
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Lodging 26-3
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Lodging 26-4
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Lodging 27-1
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Lodging 27-2
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Lodging 27-3
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Lodging 27-4
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Lodging 27-5
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Lodging 27-6
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Lodging 28-1
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Lodging 28-2
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Lodging 28-3
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Lodging 28-4
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Lodging 28-5
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Necrosis, root Mn induced |
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Necrosis, root Mn induced 1-1
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Necrosis, root Mn induced 1-2
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Necrosis, root Mn induced 1-3
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Necrosis, root Mn induced 1-4
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Node number |
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Node number 1-1
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Node number 1-2
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Node number 1-3
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Node number 1-4
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Node number 1-5
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Node number 1-6
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Node number 1-7
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Node number 1-8
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Node number 1-9
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Node number 1-10
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Node number 1-11
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Node number 1-12
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Node number 1-13
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Node number 2-1
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Node number 2-2
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Node number 2-3
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Node number 2-4
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Node number 2-5
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Node number 2-6
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Node number 2-7
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Node number 2-8
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Node number 2-9
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Node number 2-10
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Node number 3-1
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Node number 3-2
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Node number 3-3
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Node number 3-4
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Node number 3-5
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Node number 3-6
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Node number 3-7
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Node number 4-1
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Node number 4-2
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Node number 5-1
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Node number 6-1
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Node number 7-1
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Node number 7-2
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Node number 7-3
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Nodule number |
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Nodule number 1-1
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Nodule number 1-2
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Nodule number 1-3
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Nodule number 2-1
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Nodule number 2-2
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Nodule number 2-3
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Nodule number 2-4
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Nodule number 2-5
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Nodule number 2-6
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Nodule number 2-7
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Nodule number 2-8
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Nodule number 2-9
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Nodule number 2-10
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Nodule number 3-1
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Nodule number 3-2
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Nodule number 3-3
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Nodule number 3-4
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Nodule number 3-5
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Nodule number 3-6
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Nodule number 3-7
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Nodule number 4-1
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Nodule size |
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Nodule size 1-1
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Nodule size 1-2
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Nodule size 1-3
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Nodule size 1-4
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Nodule size 1-5
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Nodule size 1-6
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Nodule size 1-7
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Nodule size 1-8
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P |
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-1
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-2
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-3
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-4
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-5
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P aquisition efficiency, variable P 1-6
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P concentration, variable P |
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P concentration, variable P 1-1
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P concentration, variable P 1-2
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P concentration, variable P 1-3
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P concentration, variable P 1-4
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P concentration, variable P 1-5
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P concentration, variable P 1-6
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P concentration, variable P 1-7
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P concentration, variable P 1-8
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P use efficiency |
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P use efficiency 1-1
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P use efficiency 1-2
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P use efficiency 1-3
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P use efficiency 1-4
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P use efficiency 1-5
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P use efficiency, variable P |
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-1
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-2
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-3
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-4
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-5
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-6
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-7
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-8
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-9
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P use efficiency, variable P 1-10
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Petiole color, UV-B induced |
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-1
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-2
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-3
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-4
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-5
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-6
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-7
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-8
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Petiole color, UV-B induced 1-9
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Phomopsis seed decay |
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Phomopsis seed decay 1-1
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Phomopsis seed decay 2-1
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Phomopsis seed decay 3-1
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Phomopsis seed decay 3-2
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Phomopsis seed decay 4-1
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Phomopsis seed decay 4-2
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Photoperiod insensitivity |
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Photoperiod insensitivity 1-1
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Photoperiod insensitivity 2-1
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Photoperiod insensitivity 2-2
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Photoperiod insensitivity 3-1
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Photoperiod insensitivity 3-2
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Photoperiod insensitivity 4-1
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Photoperiod insensitivity 5-1
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Photoperiod insensitivity 5-2
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Photoperiod insensitivity 5-3
|
| |
Photoperiod insensitivity 5-4
|
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Plant P |
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Plant P 1-1
|
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Plant P 1-2
|
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Plant P 2-1
|
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Plant P 3-1
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Plant P 3-2
|
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Plant P 3-3
|
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Plant P 3-4
|
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Plant P 3-5
|
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Plant P 3-6
|
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Plant P 3-7
|
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Plant P, variable P |
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Plant P, variable P 4-1
|
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Plant P, variable P 4-2
|
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Plant height |
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Plant height 1-1
|
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Plant height 2-1
|
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Plant height 2-2
|
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Plant height 2-3
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Plant height 2-4
|
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Plant height 3-1
|
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Plant height 3-2
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Plant height 3-3
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Plant height 3-4
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Plant height 3-5
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Plant height 4-1
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Plant height 4-2
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Plant height 4-4
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Plant height 5-1
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Plant height 5-2
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Plant height 5-3
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Plant height 5-4
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Plant height 5-5
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Plant height 5-6
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Plant height 5-7
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Plant height 5-8
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Plant height 5-9
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Plant height 5-10
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Plant height 5-11
|
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Plant height 5-12
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Plant height 5-13
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Plant height 6-1
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Plant height 6-2
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Plant height 6-3
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Plant height 6-4
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Plant height 6-5
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Plant height 6-6
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Plant height 6-7
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Plant height 6-8
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Plant height 6-11
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Plant height 6-12
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Plant height 6-14
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Plant height 7-1
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Plant height 7-2
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Plant height 8-1
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Plant height 8-2
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Plant height 8-3
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Plant height 8-4
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Plant height 9-1
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Plant height 9-2
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Plant height 9-3
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Plant height 10-1
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Plant height 10-2
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Plant height 10-3
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Plant height 10-4
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Plant height 11-1
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Plant height 11-2
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Plant height 11-3
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Plant height 12-1
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Plant height 13-1
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Plant height 13-2
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Plant height 13-3
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Plant height 13-4
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Plant height 13-5
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Plant height 13-6
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Plant height 13-7
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Plant height 13-8
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Plant height 13-9
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Plant height 14-1
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Plant height 15-1
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Plant height 16-1
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Plant height 17-1
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Plant height 17-2
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Plant height 17-3
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Plant height 17-4
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Plant height 17-5
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Plant height 17-6
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Plant height 17-7
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Plant height 17-8
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Plant height 17-9
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Plant height 17-10
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Plant height 17-11
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Plant height 17-12
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Plant height 18-1
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Plant height 18-2
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Plant height 18-3
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Plant height 18-4
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Plant height 18-5
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Plant height 18-6
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Plant height 19-1
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Plant height 19-2
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Plant height 19-3
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Plant height 19-4
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Plant height 19-5
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Plant height 20-1
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Plant height 20-2
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Plant height 20-3
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Plant height 20-4
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Plant height 20-5
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Plant height 20-6
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Plant height 20-7
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Plant height 20-8
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Plant height 20-9
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Plant height 20-10
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Plant height 20-11
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Plant height 20-12
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Plant height 21-1
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Plant height 21-2
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Plant height 21-3
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Plant height 21-4
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Plant height 21-5
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Plant height 21-6
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Plant height 21-7
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Plant height 21-8
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Plant height 22-1
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Plant height 23-1
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Plant height 23-2
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Plant height 23-3
|
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Plant height 23-4
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Plant height 23-5
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Plant height 23-6
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Plant height 23-7
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Plant height 23-8
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Plant height 24-1
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Plant height 24-2
|
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Plant height 24-3
|
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Plant height 24-4
|
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Plant height 24-5
|
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Plant height 24-6
|
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Plant height 24-7
|
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Plant height 24-8
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Plant height 25-1
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Plant height 25-2
|
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Plant height 25-3
|
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Plant height 25-4
|
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Plant height 25-5
|
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Plant height 25-6
|
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Plant height 26-1
|
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Plant height 26-2
|
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Plant height 26-3
|
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Plant height 26-4
|
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Plant height 26-5
|
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Plant height 26-6
|
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Plant height 26-7
|
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Plant height 26-8
|
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Plant height 26-9
|
| |
Plant height 26-10
|
| |
Plant height 26-11
|
| |
Plant height 26-12
|
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Plant height 26-13
|
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Plant height 26-14
|
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Plant height 26-15
|
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Plant height 26-16
|
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Plant height 26-17
|
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Plant height 26-18
|
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Plant height 26-19
|
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Plant height 26-20
|
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Plant height 26-21
|
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Plant height 26-22
|
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Plant height 27-1
|
| |
Plant height 27-2
|
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Plant height 28-1
|
| |
Plant height 29-1
|
| |
Plant height 29-2
|
| |
Plant height 29-3
|
| |
Plant height 29-4
|
| |
Plant height 30-1
|
| |
Plant height 30-2
|
| |
Plant height 30-3
|
| |
Plant height 31-1
|
| |
Plant height 31-2
|
| |
Plant height 32-1
|
| |
Plant height 33-1
|
| |
Plant height 33-2
|
| |
Plant height 33-3
|
| |
Plant height 33-4
|
| |
Plant height 33-5
|
| |
Plant height 33-6
|
| |
Plant height 33-7
|
| |
Plant height 33-8
|
| |
Plant height 34-1
|
| |
Plant height 34-2
|
| |
Plant height 34-3
|
| |
Plant height 34-4
|
| |
Plant height 34-5
|
| |
Plant height 34-6
|
| |
Plant height 34-7
|
| |
Plant height 34-8
|
| |
Plant height 35-1
|
| |
Plant height 35-2
|
| |
Plant height 35-3
|
| |
Plant height 35-4
|
| |
Plant height 35-5
|
| |
Plant height 36-1
|
| |
Plant height 37-1
|
| |
Plant height 37-2
|
| |
Plant height 37-3
|
| |
Plant height 37-4
|
| |
Plant height 37-5
|
| |
Plant height 37-6
|
| |
Plant height 37-8
|
| |
Plant height 37-9
|
| |
Plant height 38-1
|
| |
Plant height 38-2
|
| |
Plant height 38-3
|
| |
Plant height 38-4
|
| |
Plant height 38-5
|
| |
Plant height 38-6
|
| |
Plant height 38-7
|
| |
Plant height 39-1
|
| |
Plant height 40-1
|
| |
Plant height 40-2
|
| |
Plant height 42-1
|
| |
Plant height 43-1
|
| |
Plant height 43-2
|
| |
mqPlant height-001
|
| |
mqPlant height-002
|
| |
mqPlant height-003
|
| |
mqPlant height-004
|
| |
mqPlant height-005
|
| |
mqPlant height-006
|
| |
mqPlant height-007
|
| |
mqPlant height-008
|
| |
mqPlant height-009
|
| |
mqPlant height-010
|
| |
mqPlant height-011
|
| |
mqPlant height-012
|
|
Plant height to Lodging ratio |
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| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 1-1
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 1-2
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 1-3
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 2-1
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 2-2
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 2-3
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 2-4
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 3-1
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 3-2
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 4-1
|
| |
Plant height to Lodging ratio 4-2
|
|
Plant height, variable P |
---|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-1
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-2
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-3
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-4
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-5
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-6
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-7
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-8
|
| |
Plant height, variable P 1-9
|
|
Plant weight |
---|
| |
Plant weight 1-1
|
| |
Plant weight 1-2
|
| |
Plant weight 2-1
|
| |
Plant weight 2-2
|
| |
Plant weight 3-1
|
| |
Plant weight 3-2
|
|
Pods per node |
---|
| |
Pods per node 1-1
|
| |
Pods per node 1-2
|
| |
Pods per node 1-3
|
| |
Pods per node 1-4
|
| |
Pods per node 1-5
|
| |
Pods per node 1-6
|
| |
Pods per node 1-7
|
| |
Pods per node 2-1
|
| |
Pods per node 2-2
|
| |
Pods per node 2-3
|
| |
Pods per node 2-4
|
| |
Pods per node 2-5
|
| |
Pods per node 2-6
|
| |
Pods per node 3-1
|
| |
Pods per node 3-2
|
| |
Pods per node 3-3
|
| |
Pods per node 3-4
|
|
Reproductive period |
---|
| |
Reproductive period 1-1
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-2
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-3
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-4
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-5
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-6
|
| |
Reproductive period 1-7
|
|
Reproductive stage length |
---|
| |
Reproductive stage length 1-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 1-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 2-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 2-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 3-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 3-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 3-3
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 3-4
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-3
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-4
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-5
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 4-6
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-3
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-4
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-5
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 5-6
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 7-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 7-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 7-3
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 7-4
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 7-5
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 8-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 8-2
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 9-1
|
| |
Reproductive stage length 9-2
|
|
Reproductive to vegetative period ratio |
---|
| |
Reproductive to vegetative period ratio 1-1
|
| |
Reproductive to vegetative period ratio 1-2
|
| |
Reproductive to vegetative period ratio 1-3
|
|
Root P |
---|
| |
Root P 1-1
|
| |
Root P 1-2
|
|
Root P, variable P |
---|
| |
Root P, variable P 2-1
|
| |
Root P, variable P 3-1
|
|
Root area |
---|
| |
Root area 1-1
|
| |
Root area 1-2
|
| |
Root area 1-3
|
| |
Root area 2-1
|
| |
Root area 2-2
|
| |
Root area 3-1
|
|
Root area development |
---|
| |
Root area development 1-1
|
| |
Root area development 1-2
|
|
Root area, coarse |
---|
| |
Root area, coarse 1-1
|
|
Root area, fine + Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root area, fine plus Rhizobia 1-1
|
|
Root area, fine - Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root area, fine minus Rhizobia 1-1
|
|
Root area, medium |
---|
| |
Root area, medium 1-1
|
| |
Root area, medium 1-2
|
|
Root area, variable P |
---|
| |
Root area, variable P 3-1
|
| |
Root area, variable P 3-2
|
| |
Root area, variable P 3-3
|
|
Root density, lateral |
---|
| |
Root density, lateral 1-1
|
| |
Root density, lateral 2-1
|
| |
Root density, lateral 2-2
|
| |
Root density, lateral 2-3
|
| |
Root density, lateral 2-4
|
| |
Root density, lateral 3-1
|
|
Root diameter |
---|
| |
Root diameter 1-1
|
| |
Root diameter 1-2
|
| |
Root diameter 1-3
|
| |
Root diameter 1-4
|
|
Root diameter change |
---|
| |
Root diameter change 1-1
|
| |
Root diameter change 1-2
|
| |
Root diameter change 1-3
|
| |
Root diameter change 1-4
|
|
Root length |
---|
| |
Root length 1-1
|
| |
Root length 1-2
|
| |
Root length 1-3
|
| |
Root length 1-4
|
| |
Root length 2-1
|
|
Root length development |
---|
| |
Root length development 1-1
|
| |
Root length development 1-2
|
|
Root length, + Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root length plus Rhizobia 1-1
|
|
Root length, coarse |
---|
| |
Root length, coarse 1-1
|
|
Root length, fine |
---|
| |
Root length, fine 1-1
|
|
Root length, fine + Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root length, fine plus Rhizobia 1-1
|
|
Root length, medium |
---|
| |
Root length, medium 1-1
|
|
Root length, primary |
---|
| |
Root length, primary 1-1
|
| |
Root length, primary 1-2
|
| |
Root length, primary 1-3
|
| |
Root length, primary 2-1
|
| |
Root length, primary 2-2
|
| |
Root length, primary 2-3
|
| |
Root length, primary 3-1
|
| |
Root length, primary 3-2
|
| |
Root length, primary 3-3
|
| |
Root length, primary 3-4
|
| |
Root length, primary 3-5
|
| |
Root length, primary 4-1
|
| |
Root length, primary 5-1
|
|
Root length, variable P |
---|
| |
Root length, variable P 2-1
|
| |
Root length, variable P 2-2
|
| |
Root length, variable P 2-3
|
|
Root morphology |
---|
| |
Root morphology 1-1
|
| |
Root morphology 1-2
|
| |
Root morphology 1-3
|
| |
Root morphology 1-4
|
| |
Root morphology 1-5
|
|
Root nodule number 4-1 |
---|
| |
Root nodule number 4-1
|
|
Root nodule number, big |
---|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-1
|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-2
|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-3
|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-4
|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-5
|
| |
Root nodule number, big 1-6
|
|
Root nodule number, small + Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root nodule number, small plus Rhizobia 1-1
|
| |
Root nodule number, small plus Rhizobia 1-2
|
|
Root nodule weight, dry |
---|
| |
Root nodule weight, dry 3-1
|
| |
Root nodule weight, dry 3-2
|
| |
Root nodule weight, dry 3-3
|
|
Root to Shoot weight ratio |
---|
| |
Root to Shoot weight ratio 1-1
|
| |
Root to Shoot weight ratio 2-1
|
| |
Root to Shoot weight ratio 2-2
|
|
Root to Shoot weight ratio, variable P |
---|
| |
Root to Shoot weight ratio, variable P 3-1
|
|
Root volume |
---|
| |
Root volume 1-1
|
| |
Root volume 1-2
|
| |
Root volume 1-3
|
| |
Root volume 2-1
|
| |
Root volume 2-2
|
|
Root volume, coarse |
---|
| |
Root volume, coarse 1-1
|
|
Root volume, fine |
---|
| |
Root volume, fine 1-1
|
|
Root volume, fine + Rhizobia |
---|
| |
Root volume, fine plus Rhizobia 1-1
|
|
Root volume, medium |
---|
| |
Root volume, medium 1-1
|
| |
Root volume, medium 1-2
|
|
Root weight |
---|
| |
Root weight 1-1
|
| |
Root weight 1-2
|
| |
Root weight 1-3
|
| |
Root weight 3-1
|
|
Root weight, dry |
---|
| |
Root weight, dry 1-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry 1-2
|
| |
Root weight, dry 2-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry 2-2
|
| |
Root weight, dry 2-3
|
| |
Root weight, dry 3-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry 3-2
|
| |
Root weight, dry 3-3
|
| |
Root weight, dry 3-4
|
| |
Root weight, dry 4-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry 4-2
|
|
Root weight, dry, variable P |
---|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-2
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-3
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-4
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-5
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-6
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-7
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-8
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-9
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-10
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-11
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-12
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-13
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-14
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-15
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 1-16
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 4-1
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 4-2
|
| |
Root weight, dry, variable P 4-3
|
|
Root weight, fresh |
---|
| |
Root weight, fresh 1-1
|
| |
Root weight, fresh 1-2
|
|
Root width, primary |
---|
| |
Root width, primary 1-1
|
| |
Root width, primary 2-1
|
|
Row spacing response |
---|
| |
Row spacing response 1-1
|
| |
Row spacing response 1-2
|
| |
Row spacing response 1-3
|
| |
Row spacing response 1-4
|
| |
Row spacing response 1-5
|
| |
Row spacing response 2-1
|
| |
Row spacing response 2-2
|
| |
Row spacing response 2-3
|
| |
Row spacing response 2-4
|
| |
Row spacing response 2-5
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-1
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-2
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-3
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-4
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-5
|
| |
Row spacing response 3-6
|
|
Salt tolerance |
---|
| |
Salt tolerance 1-1
|
| |
Salt tolerance 3-1
|
| |
Salt tolerance 3-2
|
| |
Salt tolerance 3-3
|
| |
Salt tolerance 3-4
|
| |
Salt tolerance 4-1
|
| |
Salt tolerance 4-2
|
| |
Salt tolerance 5-1
|
| |
Salt tolerance 6-1
|
| |
Salt tolerance 7-1
|
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Salt tolerance 7-2
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Salt tolerance 7-3
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Salt tolerance 7-4
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Salt tolerance 7-5
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Salt tolerance 8-1
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Salt tolerance 8-2
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Salt tolerance 8-3
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Salt tolerance 8-4
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Salt tolerance 9-1
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Seed abortion |
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Seed abortion 1-1
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Seed abortion 1-2
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Seed abortion 1-3
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Seed abortion 1-4
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Seed abortion 1-5
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Seed abortion 1-6
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Seed abortion 1-7
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Seed abortion 1-8
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Seed abortion 1-9
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Seed antioxidant content |
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Seed antioxidant content 1-1
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Seed calcium |
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Seed calcium 1-1
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Seed calcium 1-2
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Seed calcium 1-3
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Seed calcium 1-4
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Seed fragrance |
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Seed fragrance 1-1
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Seed fragrance 2-1
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Seed number |
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Seed number 1-1
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Seed number 1-2
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Seed number 2-1
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Seed number 2-2
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Seed number 3-1
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Seed number 3-2
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Seed number 3-3
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Seed number 3-4
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Seed number 4-1
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Seed number 4-2
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Seed number 5-1
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Seed number 6-1
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Seed number 6-2
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Seed number 7-1
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Seed number 7-2
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Seed starch |
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Seed starch 1-1
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Seed starch 1-2
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Seed starch 1-3
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Seed starch 1-4
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Seed starch 1-5
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Seed starch 1-6
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Seed starch 1-7
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Seed tocopherol, total |
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Seed tocopherol, total 1-1
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Seed tocopherol, total 1-2
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Seed tocopherol, total 1-3
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Seed tocopherol, total 1-4
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Seed tocopherol, total 1-5
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Seed tocopherol, total 2-1
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Seed tocopherol, total 2-2
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Seed tocopherol, total 2-3
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Seed tocopherol, total 2-4
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-1
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-2
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-3
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-4
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-5
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Seed tocopherol, total 3-6
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Seed viability |
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Seed viability 1-1
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Seed viability 1-2
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Seed viability 1-3
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Seed viability 1-4
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Seed yield to weight ratio 1-1
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Seed yield to weight ratio 2-1
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Seed yield to weight ratio 2-2
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Seed yield to weight ratio 2-3
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Seed yield to weight ratio 3-1
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Seed yield to weight ratio 3-2
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Seed yield to weight ratio 3-3
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Seedling, abnormal |
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Seedling, abnormal 1-1
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Seedling, abnormal 1-2
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Seedling, abnormal 1-3
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Shoot P |
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Shoot P 1-1
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Shoot P 1-2
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Shoot P 1-3
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Shoot P, variable P |
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Shoot P, variable P 2-1
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Shoot P, variable P 2-2
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Shoot P, variable P 2-3
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Shoot fresh to dry weight ratio 1-1
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Shoot fresh to dry weight ratio 1-2
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Shoot fresh to dry weight ratio 1-3
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Shoot length |
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Shoot length 1-1
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Shoot weight |
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Shoot weight 1-1
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Shoot weight 1-2
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Shoot weight 1-3
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Shoot weight 3-1
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Shoot weight 3-2
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Shoot weight 3-3
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Shoot weight 3-4
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Shoot weight 4-1
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Shoot weight 4-2
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Shoot weight 4-3
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Shoot weight 4-4
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Shoot weight 4-5
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Shoot weight, dry |
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Shoot weight, dry 1-1
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Shoot weight, dry 1-2
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Shoot weight, dry 1-3
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Shoot weight, dry 2-1
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Shoot weight, dry 2-2
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Shoot weight, dry 3-1
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Shoot weight, dry 3-2
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Shoot weight, dry 4-1
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Shoot weight, dry 4-2
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Shoot weight, dry 4-3
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Shoot weight, dry 4-4
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Shoot weight, dry 4-5
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Shoot weight, dry 5-1
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Shoot weight, dry 5-2
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Shoot weight, dry 5-3
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Shoot weight, dry 5-4
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Shoot weight, dry 6-1
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P |
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-1
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-2
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-3
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-4
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-5
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-6
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-7
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-8
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 1-9
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 6-1
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 6-2
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Shoot weight, dry, variable P 6-3
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Shoot weight, fresh |
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Shoot weight, fresh 1-1
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Shoot weight, fresh 1-2
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Shoot weight, fresh 1-3
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Shoot weight, fresh 1-4
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Stem diameter, main |
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Stem diameter, main 1-1
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Stem diameter, main 1-2
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Stem diameter, main 1-3
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Stem length, main 2-1
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Stem length, main 2-2
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Stem length, main 2-3
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Stem length, main 3-1
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Stem length, main 3-2
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Stem strength, main |
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Stem strength, main 1-1
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Stem strength, main 1-2
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Stem strength, main 1-3
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Stem strength, main 1-4
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Stem strength, main 1-5
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Stem strength, main 1-6
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Stem strength, main 1-7
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Stem strength, main 1-8
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Stem weight, dry 1-1
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Stem weight, dry 1-2
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Stem weight, dry 1-3
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Stem weight, dry 2-1
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Stem weight, dry 2-2
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Stem weight, dry 2-3
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Total growth duration |
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Trailing growth 1-1
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Total growth duration 1-2
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Total growth duration 1-3
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Total growth duration 1-4
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Total growth duration 1-5
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Total growth duration 2-1
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Total growth duration 2-2
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Total growth duration 2-3
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Total growth duration 2-4
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Vegetative period |
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Vegetative period 1-1
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Vegetative period 1-2
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Vegetative period 1-3
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Vegetative period 1-4
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