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Table 1.

The initial soil status of the field in 2012–2014.

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Table 2.

Meteorological conditions during the growing seasons of rapeseed in 2012–2014.

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Table 3.

Pod shattering resistance of different cultivars in 2012–2014.

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Table 4.

Agronomic characteristics of pods in rapeseed in 2012–2014.

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Fig 1.

The regression models of SRI with pod wall weight and moisture of pod wall in rapeseed.

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Fig 2.

The cluster analysis of rapeseed pod based on pod wall weight (A), 1000-seed weight (B) and the seed diameter (C).

Digital 1–16 represent Huahang 901, Zhongshuang 12, Zhongshuang 9, Zhongshuang 11, 2012-C1107, Yangguang 2009, 2012-C1103, Huashuang 5, Zhongyouza 12, Zhongnongyou 9, Hayouza 10, Dadi 55, Huayouza 62, Huayouza 9, Zhongnongyou 6, Fengyou 520, respectively.

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Table 5.

Results of the cluster analysis.

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Table 6.

The biochemical components contents of pod wall and their correlations with pod shattering resistance in 2012–2014 (×10−2 g per pod).

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Fig 3.

The regression model of pod shattering resistance with the hemicellulose content per pod in rapeseed.

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