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Table 16 Cluster means of agronomic traits for196 bread wheat genotypes under drought-stressed conditions

From: Genetic variability and trait associations in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under drought-stressed and well-watered conditions

Cluster

DH

GFP

DM

PH

NTPP

SL

FLA

SPS

FSPS

NKPS

SF

BMY

HI

KWS

TKW

GY

1

60.57

57.47

118.04

66.13

3.45

7.64

32.21

22.40

20.07

62.30

80.87

8.58

34.51

2.75

36.81

3.48

2

62.97

54.69

117.66

65.01

3.49

7.78

29.81

21.12

18.79

58.27

80.36

7.69

32.52

2.06

29.32

2.98

3

71.20

54.10

125.29

69.47

3.41

7.69

30.52

21.98

19.77

61.13

80.88

8.08

34.11

2.37

32.92

3.27

4

61.39

57.32

118.71

77.27

3.39

8.02

26.26

21.26

18.89

58.28

80.29

7.89

32.85

2.21

31.25

3.08

5

63.96

57.05

121.00

82.48

4.02

7.58

30.66

22.67

20.36

62.96

81.09

8.70

33.98

2.71

36.32

3.47

6

61.06

57.10

118.16

73.38

3.64

7.52

30.44

22.10

19.81

61.34

80.94

8.48

33.75

2.57

35.31

3.37

  1. DH Days to heading, GFP Grain filling period (days), DM Days to maturity, PH Plant height (cm), NTPP Number of tillers plant−1, SL Spike length (cm), FLA Flag leaf area (cm2), SPS Spikelets spike−1, FSPS Fertile spikelets spike−1, NKPS Number of kernels spike−1, SF Spike fertility (%), BMY Biomass yield (t ha−1), HI Harvest index (%), KWS Kernels weight spike−1 (g), TKW Thousand kernels weight (g), and GY Grain yield (t ha−1)