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Fig. 7 | Botanical Studies

Fig. 7

From: Leaf rolling and leaf angle improve fog capturing and transport in wheat; adaptation for drought stress in an arid climate

Fig. 7

Corplot of phenotypic correlation among leaf traits viz leaf rolling (LRT and LRB), leaf angle (LAT and LAB) at tillering (T) and booting (B), moisture capturing (MC), physiological parameters viz Stomatal conductance (SC), sub stomatal conductance (SCC), photosynthesis (P), transpiration (T) and water use efficiency (WUE), and yield parameters viz flag leaf length (FLL), width (FLW) and area (FLA), peduncle length (PL), ear length (EL), plant height (PH), days to heading (DH), days to maturity (DM), ear weight/spike (EW), seed weight/spike (SW), spikelets/spike (SS), no. of seed/spike (SE) and yield/plot (Y) of 44 wheat genotypes under normal (A) and drought (B) field conditions. The blue shade shows a positive correlation and the pink shade shows a negative correlation. The size of the circle shows how traits are associated with each other. More size means strong association. * indicates significant (P < 0.05) and without sign (*) indicates non-significant (P ≥ 0.05)

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