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F. nilgerrensis

Fly emergence

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Accession

F. chiloensis F. viridis

Species F. moschata F. vesca

Figure S4. Fly emergence from individual fruits of 15 Fragaria accessions tested in 2016. Open triangles, reference accessions that showed high fly emergence and emergence probability in 2015 and can be crossed with the candidate accessions of the same species. Closed triangles, candidate accessions identified from 2015.

Black dots, fly emergence from individual fruits of the accessions. Grey lines, median.

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