Dynamic effects of interacting genes underlying rice flowering-time phenotypic plasticity and global adaptation

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Flowering-time plasticity in rice. (A) Nine natural field environments. (B) Reaction norm for flowering time based on average day length (from planting to 50 days after planting [DAP]). (C) Principal component analysis of G × E from the additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) model. (D) Reaction norm based on a numerical order of environmental mean. Regression fitted lines are indicated for two parents in panel D. Dots are the observed flowering-time values.

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  1. Genome Res. 30: 673-683

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