Table 2 Analysis of variance for agronomic traits and grain mineral concentrations of little millet diversity panel

From: Little millet genome reveals evolutionary insights into tetraploid structure and genetic basis of micronutrient density

Traits

Source of variation

Genotype

Location

Replication

Block

Heritability

Days to flowering

7.87E-265***

0***

0.497ns

0.385ns

92.54%

Thousand seed weight

4.63E-90***

1.93E-26***

0.366ns

0.909ns

91.94%

Grain yield per plant

2.64E-94***

3.63E-11***

0.292ns

0.739ns

92.28%

Ca

1.19E-15***

4.88E-260***

0.888ns

0.598ns

74.16%

Na

5.47E-58***

1.79E-27***

0.764ns

0.447ns

89.00%

Zn

0***

7.27E-107***

0.430ns

0.400ns

99.47%

K

5.74E-89***

1.63E-277***

0.559ns

0.695ns

91.97%

P

1.38E-78***

3.68E-26***

0.381ns

0.846ns

94.28%

Fe

6.85E-271***

9.01E-81***

0.464ns

0.010ns

93.86%

Mg

3.62E-72***

6.34E-23***

0.378ns

0.957ns

90.46%

  1. Ca, Na, Zn, K, P, Fe, and Mg are seed micronutrients measured in ppm.
  2. *, ** and *** denote statistically significant differences at P-value of <0.05, <0.01 and <0.0001, respectively. ns denotes non-significant differences (P-value > 0.05).
  3. Statistical analysis was performed using a pooled analysis of variance (ANOVA) to assess the effects of genotype, location, replication and block on agronomic and grain micronutrient traits. Two-sided tests were used to determine significance levels. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied.