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From: Greater ecophysiological stress tolerance in the core environment than in extreme environments of wild chickpea (Cicer reticulatum)

Figure 2

The mean percentile across temperature related variables (y-axis) and drought related variables (x-axis) for 47 wild populations of Cicer reticulatum. The moderate climate genotype, Oyali, is in purple and the more extreme climate genotype, Kalka, is in yellow. The inner dotted box indicates the core climate between the 40th and 60th percentiles and the outer dotted box indicates the more extreme percentiles between 20 and 80 percent. Kalka has a mean relative temperature percentile of 73.92 (± 2.01 s.e.) and a mean relative drought percentile of 72.9 (± 1.40 s.e.). Oyali has a mean relative temperature percentile of 58.97 (± 2.4 s.e.) and a mean relative drought percentile of 54.87 (± 3.02 s.e.). Raw percentiles across all variables for each site can be found in Supplementary File 1.

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