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HYB: just for fun...


Playing around with pod data today, I finally figured out how to capture
graphs from Excel & convert them to jpg files.

These data are only the early pods, nearly all with rotted or fallen
stalks, so probably don't represent the whole collection.  I am getting
a lot of pods with very few seeds this year, and I was curious to see if
there were more seeds in pods that were set on days when I had a high
pollination success rate.

Looks like yes - when more flowers were receptive, more seeds developed
in those that took.

All kinds of unaccounted for biases this way and that, but still
interesting.
--
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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