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From: Assessing cold stress resilience in wild chickpea accessions using physiological, biochemical, and reproductive traits

Fig. 2

Wild chickpea crop in outdoor environemnt (a) and growth chamber conditions (b). Morphological effects of cold stress on wild chickpea accessions; Vegetative effects of cold stress; leaf chlorosis (c), leaf necrosis (d), accumulation of anthocyanin (e) and flower bud abortion at early stages (f), Wild chickpea crop yield under cold stress: high yield in tolerant accessions and low or poor yield in sensitive accessions (g, h).

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