Traits related to the root length of maize (Zea mays L.), reported by 15 QTL studies of nine mapping populations, were subjected to a QTL meta-analysis. Traits were grouped according to ontology, and we propose a system of abbreviations to unambiguously identify the different root types and branching orders. The nine maps were merged into a consensus map, and the number and positions of putative QTL clusters (MQTLs) were determined. A total of 161 QTLs was grouped into 24 MQTLs and 16 individual QTLs. Seven MQTLs harbored root traits, which had been reported to be collocated with QTLs for grain yield or other drought-responsive traits in the field. The most consistent collocations were observed for the number and weight of the seminal roots...
Abstract only availableIn maize, seminal roots develop and the primary root system deteriorates as t...
Abstract Background Root systems play important roles in crop growth and stress responses. Although ...
A segregating population of 136 recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between the durum whea...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Georgia Davis, Microbiology and ChemistryDrought alone co...
During the last 10 years, a large number of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling rice root mor...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize genotypes may adapt to dry environments by avoiding desiccation by means of a deeper root syst...
The genetic architecture of rice root system has been extensively studied by teams interested in imp...
Abstract Background Breeding for new maize varieties with propitious root systems has tremendous pot...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
Abstract only availableBrace roots play a major role in determining amount of lodging, and are respo...
Abstract only availableIn maize, seminal roots develop and the primary root system deteriorates as t...
Abstract Background Root systems play important roles in crop growth and stress responses. Although ...
A segregating population of 136 recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between the durum whea...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Georgia Davis, Microbiology and ChemistryDrought alone co...
During the last 10 years, a large number of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling rice root mor...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize genotypes may adapt to dry environments by avoiding desiccation by means of a deeper root syst...
The genetic architecture of rice root system has been extensively studied by teams interested in imp...
Abstract Background Breeding for new maize varieties with propitious root systems has tremendous pot...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
Abstract only availableBrace roots play a major role in determining amount of lodging, and are respo...
Abstract only availableIn maize, seminal roots develop and the primary root system deteriorates as t...
Abstract Background Root systems play important roles in crop growth and stress responses. Although ...
A segregating population of 136 recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between the durum whea...