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Table 1 Phenotypic variation of MH and PH population in four environments

From: Consensus genetic linkage map construction and QTL mapping for plant height-related traits in linseed flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)

Trait

environments

Female (cm)

Male (cm)

Mina (cm)

Max b (cm)

Meanc (cm)

SDd

CV (%)e

Kurto sisf

Skewnessg

PH population

 PH

LZ

38.20

81.80

48.90

75.40

62.15

5.76

9.27

0.13

−0.14

JT

29.65

63.68

35.50

62.65

49.98

5.46

10.92

0.03

−0.52

YM

65.50

110.60

55.70

105.80

78.97

9.77

12.37

0.06

−0.06

LF

47.67

103.56

50.78

85.00

69.87

6.51

9.32

−0.24

−0.16

 TL

LZ

27.50

70.30

31.70

81.20

56.45

5.99

10.62

1.64

0.40

JT

20.86

48.38

16.50

41.40

28.95

4.52

15.63

0.90

1.31

YM

51.32

88.30

38.60

128.00

83.30

10.39

12.47

1.63

0.30

MH population

 PH

LZ

51.00

80.50

51.90

84.70

68.75

6.73

9.78

0.07

−0.44

JT

49.40

70.75

43.30

82.00

58.53

5.99

10.23

0.57

0.89

YM

74.10

110.60

59.40

94.70

75.19

7.35

9.77

0.27

−0.33

LF

50.90

93.50

50.78

94.78

70.01

7.89

11.26

−0.11

0.02

 TL

LZ

41.87

68.90

35.40

67.00

51.09

5.82

11.39

0.05

−0.36

JT

26.30

53.50

23.15

50.75

30.65

4.43

14.45

0.84

1.98

YM

55.10

80.00

46.40

75.90

60.04

6.70

11.16

0.07

−0.58

  1. aMax(cm): The maximum value of phenotypic data in the two RIL populations
  2. bMin(cm): The Minimum value of phenotypic data in the two RIL populations
  3. cMean(cm): The average value of phenotypic data in the two RIL populations
  4. dSD: Standard deviation of the phenotypic trait
  5. eCV (%): Coefficient of variation of the phenotypic trait
  6. fSkewness: Skewness of the phenotypic trait
  7. gKurtosis: Kurtosis of the phenotypic trait