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Diallel Analysis of Winter Wheat at Two Nitrogen Levels

J. Le Gouis*, D. Beghin, E. Heumez and P. Pluchard

INRA, Domaine de Brunehaut, 80200 Estrées-Mons, France



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Fig. 1. Box-plot presentation of eight characters measured 2 yr at two N levels on seven parental lines and the 21 corresponding hybrids. The mean is indicated by a solid line. When the best hybrid is significantly higher than the best line, the best hybrid and the best line are represented by a black dot. The mid-parent heterosis is indicated at the bottom for each year and N level.

 





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