Fig. 2From: Exploring the morphological and genetic diversity of Egyptian basil landraces (Ocimum sp.) for future breeding strategiesMorphological, economical, and biochemical traits of 25 basil landraces evaluated over two seasons in 2019 and 2020. a–h Morphological, economical, and biochemical traits of 25 basil landraces were graphed based on the average of 6 plant replicates from 2019 and 2020 seasons. The traits recorded were a plant height, b number of branches per plant, c plant fresh weight, d flowered cyme length, e number of flowers per cyme, f plant dry weight, g root length, and h root dry weight. i–p The traits of 25 basil landraces were graphed based on the average of 3 plant replicates from each season. The traits recorded were i plant height, j number of branches per plant, k plant fresh weight, l flowered cyme length, m number of flowers per cyme, n plant dry weight, o root length, and p root dry weightBack to article page