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From: Genetic analysis of yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivated in different ecological regions of China

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Proportions 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, respectively

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