Uncovering genomic regions controlling plant architectural traits in hexaploid wheat using different GWAS models
Abstract Wheat is a major food crop worldwide. The plant architecture is a complex trait mostly influenced by plant height, tiller number, and leaf morphology. Plant height plays a crucial role in lodging and thus affects yield and grain quality. In this study, a wheat population was genotyped by us...
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Autores principales: | Ali Muhammad, Jianguo Li, Weichen Hu, Jinsheng Yu, Shahid Ullah Khan, Muhammad Hafeez Ullah Khan, Guosheng Xie, Jibin Wang, Lingqiang Wang |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b710f95703aa42fb964bdfa520b2d6de |
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