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Table 1.

Summary of growth studies for apple development.

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Table 2.

Shape descriptions of selected cultivars.

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Table 3.

Sampling dates per cultivar.

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Fig 1.

Model fit for log-log linear regression (solid grey) and asymptotic regression (dashed purple) between growing degree days and measured morphometrics (A: Diameter, B: Length).

Twelve apple cultivars were sampled throughout the 2013 growing season, with six of them repeated in the 2014 growing season. Both growing degree days and respective morphometrics are logarithmically transformed for illustration purposes. Growing degree days are base 5.

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Fig 2.

Model fit for log-log linear regression (solid grey) and asymptotic regression (dashed purple) between growing degree days and measured morphometrics (A: Centroid Size, B: Weight).

Twelve apple cultivars were sampled throughout the 2013 growing season, with six of them repeated in the 2014 growing season. Both growing degree days and respective morphometrics are logarithmically transformed for illustration purposes. Growing degree days are base 5.

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Table 4.

Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) for each fit.

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Table 5.

Summary results from log-log linear regression models.

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