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. 2016 Feb 9;7:53. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00053

Table 1.

Criteria used to divide the continuous variables grain yield g plant−1 (GYP), whole plant N at R6 g plant−1 (R6NP), grain yield kg ha−1 (GYA), whole plant N at R6 kg ha−1 (R6NA), and NNI into categorical variables.

Categorical variable Continuous variable Criteria N Rates Included
Range Mean
— — –kg ha−1— — –
CatGYA-1 GYA <7184 0–492 104
CatGYA-2 GYA 7184–9540 0–492 142
CatGYA-3 GYA 9540.1–11800 0–630 202
CatGYA-4 GYA >11800 0–834 246
CatR6NA-1 R6NA <136 0–492 79
CatR6NA-2 R6NA 136–179 0–450 148
CatR6NA-3 R6NA 179.1–225 0–450 194
CatR6NA-4 R6NA >225 0–834 263
LowStress NNI >1.1 0–834 311
MedStress NNI 1.1–0.8 0–450 182
HighStress NNI <0.8 0–492 106
— — –g plant−1— — –
CatGYP-1 GYP <124 0–8.2 1.5
CatGYP-2 GYP 124–153 0–8.2 2.6
CatGYP-3 GYP 153.1–181 0–9.1 3.4
CatGYP-4 GYP >181 0–13.9 4.8
CatR6NP-1 R6NP <2.2 0–8.2 1.2
CatR6NP-2 R6NP 2.2–2.8 0–6.6 2.3
CatR6NP-3 R6NP 2.81–3.67 0–9.1 3.3
CatR6NP-4 R6NP >3.67 0–13.9 4.8

GYP, R6NP, GYA, and R6NA categories (Cat) were divided into four groups (1–4) using the quartiles and the mean of each variable across both the Old and New Era. NNI was divided into three stress categories (Low, Med, High) using the interquartile range. The range and mean of N rates represented in each category are also reported.