 Fig. 3 
														Phenotype (A) and salt related traits analysis (B) of the recurrent parent and MAALs derived from G. anomalum in G. hirsutum background after 7 d of salt stress * and ** indicate significant difference (P < 0.05) and extremely significant difference (P < 0.01) compared with Su8289, respectively. Scale bar = 10 cm.
											
											
												
													
														Fig. 3 
														Phenotype (A) and salt related traits analysis (B) of the recurrent parent and MAALs derived from G. anomalum in G. hirsutum background after 7 d of salt stress * and ** indicate significant difference (P < 0.05) and extremely significant difference (P < 0.01) compared with Su8289, respectively. Scale bar = 10 cm.
													
												
											
										 Fig. 5 
														Inhibitory effect of strain WY6-5 against the growth of different fungal pathogens The fungal strains used in the tests include Fusarium graminearum (Fg), Colletotrichum graminicola (Cg), Alternaria alternata (An), Magnaporthe oryzae (Mo), Aspergillus fumigatus (Afu), Aspergillus flavus (Afl), Aspergillus niger (An) and Botrytis cinerea (Bc)
											
											
												
													
														Fig. 5 
														Inhibitory effect of strain WY6-5 against the growth of different fungal pathogens The fungal strains used in the tests include Fusarium graminearum (Fg), Colletotrichum graminicola (Cg), Alternaria alternata (An), Magnaporthe oryzae (Mo), Aspergillus fumigatus (Afu), Aspergillus flavus (Afl), Aspergillus niger (An) and Botrytis cinerea (Bc)
													
												
											
										 Fig. 3 
														The correlation analysis between lint yield and the dynamic characteristic values of sink dry matter accumulation and opening boll number Yield indicates lint yield. t1 and t2 are the start time and termination time of the fast accumulation period, respectively; Δt indicates the duration of the fast accumulation period; VT is the average accumulation rate during the fast accumulation period. K is the theoretical maximum dry matter accumulation or the theoretical maximum number of organs. OB is opening bolls; Sink indicates the sink organs. * and ** indicate significant relationship at the 0.05 and 0.01 level, respectively.
											
											
												
													
														Fig. 3 
														The correlation analysis between lint yield and the dynamic characteristic values of sink dry matter accumulation and opening boll number Yield indicates lint yield. t1 and t2 are the start time and termination time of the fast accumulation period, respectively; Δt indicates the duration of the fast accumulation period; VT is the average accumulation rate during the fast accumulation period. K is the theoretical maximum dry matter accumulation or the theoretical maximum number of organs. OB is opening bolls; Sink indicates the sink organs. * and ** indicate significant relationship at the 0.05 and 0.01 level, respectively.
													
												
											
										 Fig. 5 
														Response ratio (RR++) of rice yield in response to fertilization practices in different the soil available phosphorus, available potassium and slowly available potassium levels AP: Soil available phosphorus; AK: Soil available potassium; SAK: Soil slowly available potassium. The same as below
											
											
												
													
														Fig. 5 
														Response ratio (RR++) of rice yield in response to fertilization practices in different the soil available phosphorus, available potassium and slowly available potassium levels AP: Soil available phosphorus; AK: Soil available potassium; SAK: Soil slowly available potassium. The same as below
													
												
											
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