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Fig. 1 | Journal of Cotton Research

Fig. 1

From: Characterization of early maturing elite genotypes based on MTSI and MGIDI indexes: an illustration in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

Fig. 1

Box plot depicting the variation for different traits of 20 cotton genotypes under three environments used in this study. BI: Bartlett’s index, DFBO: Days to first boll opening (days), DFF: Days to first flower (days), EP: Earliness percentage, HFFB: Height of the first fruiting branch (cm), MMD: Mean maturity date, NNFFB: Node number of the first fruiting branch, PCH-1: Percent crop harvest at the first pick, PCH-2: Percent crop harvest at the first two picks, PCH-L: Percent crop harvest at the last pick, PRI: Production rate index (gꞏd−1)

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