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Table 1.

Number of Kersting’s groundnut accessions per region and seed coat colour.

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Morphological traits and measurement techniques for phenotypic characterization of Kersting’s groundnut.

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Fig 1.

Variation of the 15 morphological traits across environments.

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Table 3.

Mean squares of analysis of variance of morphological traits among Kersting’s groundnut accessions across Sékou and Savè environments.

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Table 4.

Coefficients of variation and broad sense heritability estimates of Kersting’s groundnut morphological traits across Sekou and Savè environments.

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Table 5.

Pearson correlations between grain yield per plant and other Kersting’s groundnut morphological traits.

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Fig 2.

Un-rooted Neighbour-Joining (NJ) tree showing the relatedness among the 281 accessions of Kersting’s groundnut.

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Table 6.

Results of pairwise Fst analysis among clusters of Kersting’s groundnut accessions.

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Table 7.

Phenotypic means and standard deviation of clusters of Kersting’s groundnut accessions and results of F-test of differences among clusters.

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Fig 3.

Barplot of populations sorted by Kinship matrix (Pop I = population I, Pop II = population II).

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Table 8.

Results of pairwise Fst analysis among agro-ecological regions of Kersting’s groundnut accessions.

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Table 9.

Phenotypic means and standard deviation of subpopulations of Kersting’s groundnut accessions and results of Student test of differences between subpopulations.

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Table 10.

GWAS results within and across environments for grain yield and related traits.

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Table 11.

Genomic selection models and prediction accuracy in Kersting’s groundnut using stratified and within cluster sampling techniques.

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