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Published online 24 February 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:799-806 (2006)
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Aegilops Species from Semiarid Areas of Lebanon: Variation in Quantitative Attributes under Water Stress

R. Baalbaki*, N. Hajj-Hassan and R. Zurayk

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American Univ. of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-02361, Beirut, Lebanon


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Fig. 1. Associations among different populations of six Aegilops species, Ae. biuncialis, Ae. cylindrica, Ae. geniculata, Ae. markgrafii, Ae. triuncialis, and Ae. vavilovii, as revealed by principal component analysis from quantitative attribute data under no moisture stress. Numerals next to species symbols are population numbers.

 

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Fig. 2. Associations among different populations of six Aegilops species, Ae. biuncialis, Ae. cylindrica, Ae. geniculata, Ae. markgrafii, Ae. triuncialis, and Ae. vavilovii, as revealed by principal component analysis from quantitative attribute data under moderate moisture stress. Numerals next to species symbols are population numbers.

 

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Fig. 3. Associations among different populations of six Aegilops species, Ae. biuncialis, Ae. cylindrica, Ae. geniculata, Ae. markgrafii, Ae. triuncialis, and Ae. vavilovii, as revealed by principal component analysis from quantitative attribute data under severe moisture stress. Numerals next to species symbols are population numbers.

 





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