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Fig. 2. Effect of plant population on cotton plant height, Alexandria, LA, 2003. Plant populations (plants ha–1) are averaged across drill and hill-drop seeding configurations. The p-value represents repeated measures analysis of plant height over the duration of data collection with the table representing treatment separation for repeated measures analysis, populations followed by the same letter are not significantly different ({alpha} = 0.05). Bars from left to right represent populations of 152 883, 76 466, 50 958, and 33 975 plants ha–1, respectively; final plant height of treatments followed by the same letter are not significantly different ({alpha} = 0.05).





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