Fig. 1From: Genetic analysis of yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivated in different ecological regions of ChinaProportions of genetic variance based on 30 hybrids and 11 inbred lines in three locations and 2 years. a The relative contribution of genetic components to phenotypic variance. Blue, red, green, purple and cyan colors represent the additive effect, dominant effect, additive-environment interaction effect, dominant-environment interaction effect, and error variance, respectively. b Relative contribution of main genetic effects (additive and dominant effects) and genetic-environment interaction effects to phenotypic variance. Blue and red colors indicate main genetic effects (additive and dominant effects) and genetic-environment interaction effects, respectivelyBack to article page