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. 2018 Dec 24;124(6):903–915. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcy218

Table 1.

TaARF4-B haplotypes associated with agronomic traits in 16 environments

Year Site Environment LPI PH
P-value PVE (%) P-value PVE (%)
2010 CP DS n.s. 2.44 0.0247* 7.16
CP WW 0.0022*** 6.00 0.0374* 5.26
SY DS 0.0185* 7.42 0.0472* 6.27
SY WW 0.0105* 5.42 0.0288* 4.64
SY DS–HS 0.0184* 7.55 0.0401* 5.53
SY WW–HS 0.0115* 6.76 0.0361* 6.52
2011 SY DS 0.0327* 8.32 0.0498* 6.21
SY WW 0.0161* 7.28 n.s. 5.34
SY DS–HS 0.0148* 8.31 0.0305* 5.89
SY WW–HS 5.79E-04*** 7.75 0.0130* 4.88
2012 CP DS 0.0129* 6.21 0.0141* 7.20
CP WW n.s. 3.85 0.0406* 4.88
SY DS 0.0204* 3.59 0.0422* 4.26
SY WW 0.0126* 5.82 n.s. 4.75
SY DS–HS 0.0075** 10.19 0.0107* 8.12
SY WW–HS 0.0046*** 10.54 0.0143* 8.82

LPI, length of penultimate internode; PH, plant height; n.s., not significant; *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 and ***P < 0.001; PVE, phenotypic variation explained. The environments were at Changping (CP) and Shunyi (SY) under well-watered (WW), drought-stressed (DS) and/or heat-stress (HS) conditions in 2010–2012.