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Table 1.

Observed means for ten C. liberica var dewevrei genotypes

Trees P‐PI C‐PI R‐PI P‐DAPI C‐DAPI R‐DAPI
EB62 822·3 415·4 0.505 769·9 427·1 0.555
EB56 834·5 413·2 0.495 771·2 423·5 0.549
EB51 752·9 375·5 0.499 797·8 447·4 0.561
EB58 872·2 439·1 0.503 805·0 444·5 0.552
EB57 774·2 392·9 0.508 759·4 432·8 0.570
EB69 834·3 419·6 0.503 760·1 425·4 0.560
EB67 884·6 446·4 0.504 786·0 439·9 0.560
EB65 885·3 437·1 0.494 784·9 422·9 0.539
EB64 859·3 434·0 0.505 775·6 435·7 0.562
EB55 896·3 450·2 0.502 774·4 430·1 0.555
Tree 3·97 * 3·63 * 3·38 * 1·71 N.S. 1·14 N.S. 3·44*
Leaf 2·21 N.S. 1·63 N.S. 0·48 N.S.

(* P < 0·05; N.S., non‐significant).

ANOVA results are listed in the bottom two rows. For C‐PI, P‐PI and R‐PI, a nested ANOVA was used with two random factors: genotype; and leaf nested within genotype. Degrees of freedom were d.f.1 = 9 and d.f.2 = 10 for the genotype factor and d.f.1 = 10 and d.f.2 = 20 for the leaf factor. For P‐DAPI, C‐DAPI and R‐DAPI, a one‐way ANOVA was used with genotype as a random factor; degrees of freedom were d.f.1 = 9 and d.f.2 = 10.

 In arbitrary channel units.