Fig. 3: Overwintering and flowering time phenotypes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Overwintering and flowering time phenotypes.

From: Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan

Fig. 3: Overwintering and flowering time phenotypes.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Pictures from the field site at Tohoku, 38.46 N, 141.09 E, 2017/2018. MG020 is from Miyako Island in the southernmost part of Japan, whereas MG005 is a winter-hardy accession from central Japan near Tokyo. 1st year is the year the seedlings were transplanted to the field site. b Flowering time summary for the 2014/2015 season. Gray color indicates no available data. Flowering proportion 2014 (FP 2014) was quantified as number of individuals flowering in 2014 divided by the total number of established plants. The end of flowering 2015 was quantified as the number weeks flowers were observed after senescence of the first set of pods. The first set of pods senesced in July 2015 for most accessions.

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