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Allelic Variations at Four Major Maturity E Genes and Transcriptional Abundance of the E1 Gene Are Associated with Flowering Time and Maturity of Soybean Cultivars

Figure 5

The phenotypic variations in R1 among different genotypic groups.

The phenotypic segregation is shown in box-plot format. The interquartile region, median, and range are indicated by the box, the bold horizontal line, and the vertical line, respectively. The 12 panels (A to L) represented 6 experimental locations in 2011 and 2012, respectively. A: Harbin in 2011; B: Harbin in 2012; C: Mudanjiang in 2011; D: Mudanjiang in 2012; E: Gongzhuling in 2011; F: Gongzhuling in 2012; G: Jinan in 2011; H: Jinan in 2012; I: Huaian in 2011; J: Huaian in 2012; K: Nanjing in 2011; L: Nanjing in 2012.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097636.g005