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Univariate and multivariate statistical tools for in vitro conservation of citrus genotypes

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Table 1. Partial correlation coefficients for plant height in cm  (PH), number of green leaves (NGL), number of senescent  leaves (NSL), number of microcuttings (NM) and plant dry mass  in g (PDM) for citrus genotypes grown in different in vitro  conservat
Table 2 is a summary of the analysis of variance  results. There was a significant effect in the  Environment x Genotype interaction for all of the  variables tested (p < 0.05) except the NGL, for  which only the environment was significant
Figure 1. Plants from left to right lemon tree ‘Cravo’ clone  Common, ‘Volkameriano’ clone Catânea 2, citrange ‘Carrizo’,  lemon tree ‘Rugoso Mazoe’, TSKC x CTSW 03, orange tree
Figure 2.  Scatterplots of the principal component 1 and 2 scores  for the in vitro culture of citrus plants in the following  environments: climate-controlled chamber at 17±1°C, photon  flux density of 20 μmol m -2   s -1  and a 16 hours photoperiod (a),

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