Table 4 Differences within the same landrace grown in the open field and the greenhouse for each trait.

From: Heterogeneous effects of climatic conditions on Andean bean landraces and cowpeas highlight alternatives for crop management and conservation

  1. Values are the p-values corrected after Bonferroni from the post hoc tests to analyse pairwise comparisons. Pv: P. vulgaris; Vu: V. unguiculata; Pl: P. lunatus. c designates cold background (blue cell filling) and w warm background (orange cell filling) landraces; cultivar 9 was of commercial origin (grey filling). TTS, total trait significance, is the number of significant pairwise comparisons in each row; considering that lack of data sometimes implies that the landrace failed to exhibit the character. TLS, total landrace significance, is the number of significant pairwise comparisons per column; and CRLI, climate resilience landrace index, is TLS/(# of traits). Values in bold denote significant p-values. φ and a pale blue cell filling designate either when the median of the character was statistically higher in the open field than in the greenhouse or when the plants did not exhibit the trait in the greenhouse treatment. γ and a pale-yellow cell filling designates either when the value is statistically higher in the greenhouse treatment than in the open field or when the plants did not exhibit the trait in the field. – denotes lack of data.