Fig. 2
From: Genome-specific association study (GSAS) for exploration of variability in hemp (Cannabis sativa)

Variability in flowering time, sex ratio and inflorescence density within a hemp population derived from a self-pollinated individual. Boxplots summarise the distribution of flowering time as the number of days after sowing when the first male and female flowers were observed on each plant (a). Counts of plants displaying a specific sex ratio degrees on a weekly basis from week 10 when the first male flowers emerged on plants (b). The sex ratio degree scale was applied at the level of individual plants. The distribution of individuals categorised into inflorescence density groups at the time of harvest suggests a tendency towards a balanced distribution (c). The bars represent the number of individuals in each inflorescence density group, ranging from the lowest density (1) to the highest density (5).