Figure 4
From: Seed priming with selenium improves growth and yield of quinoa plants suffering drought

Biplot showing the correlations between plant height (PH), panicles per plant (PPP), main panicle length (MPL), main panicle weight (MPW), thousand grain weight (TGW), biological yield (BY), grain yield (GY), protein contents (PC), phosphorus contents (P) potassium contents (K), leaf chlorophyll content (LCC), total phenolics (TP), water use efficiency (WUE), photosynthetic rate (PR), stomatal conductance (SC), transpiration rate (TR), leaf water potential (LWP), leaf turgor potential (LTP), leaf osmotic potential (LOP) and leaf relative water contents (LRWC) of quinoa affected by Se priming under drought. Se0, Se1, Se2 and Se3 indicates 0, 3.0, 6.0 and 9.0 mg L−1 Se and Ck, DMLS, DFS, and DSFS represents control, drought at multiple leaf, flowering, and seed filling stages, correspondingly.