Figure S5. RILs 172 (a) and 140 (b) from 2016, showing transgressive segregation in fruit size in comparison with the parental lines PS (c) and Ved (d). The white square represents 1cm2. (TIF 9704 kb
A collection of melon (Cucumis melo L.) near-isogenic lines (NILs) derived from the cross between th...
Background: Fruit characters affect consumer preferences and the market value of melons is determine...
Sugar content is the major determinant of both fruit quality and consumer acceptance in melon (Cucum...
Figure S1. Distribution of the quantitative traits evaluated in the parental lines PS, Ved and Hyb. ...
Table S2. Summary of QTLs described in other studies that map in similar intervals to those detected...
Figure S2. Distribution of the quantitative traits evaluated in the RIL population for each block (T...
Table S1. Markers obtained with GBS. (A) All markers; (B) Selected markers; (C) All bins; (D) Select...
Table S3. (a) Candidate genes for fruit morphology in the melon genome annotation v4.0. (b). Candida...
Figure S4. LOD scores for SSC in the QTL mapping experiment using the mean values for a QTL region i...
Figure S3. Examples of complicated cases to phenotype. a. Mottled rind (MOT) is partially masked in ...
Background: Melon shows a broad diversity in fruit morphology and quality, which is still underexplo...
Frequency distribution diagrams of fruit quality traits in an F1 population derived from ‘Jonathan’ ...
[Key message]: Loci on LGIV, VI, and VIII of melon genome are involved in the control of fruit domes...
A mapping F2 population from the cross ‘Piel de Sapo’ × PI124112 was selectively genotyped to study ...
Background: Melon is a very important horticultural crop produced worldwide with high phenotypic div...
A collection of melon (Cucumis melo L.) near-isogenic lines (NILs) derived from the cross between th...
Background: Fruit characters affect consumer preferences and the market value of melons is determine...
Sugar content is the major determinant of both fruit quality and consumer acceptance in melon (Cucum...
Figure S1. Distribution of the quantitative traits evaluated in the parental lines PS, Ved and Hyb. ...
Table S2. Summary of QTLs described in other studies that map in similar intervals to those detected...
Figure S2. Distribution of the quantitative traits evaluated in the RIL population for each block (T...
Table S1. Markers obtained with GBS. (A) All markers; (B) Selected markers; (C) All bins; (D) Select...
Table S3. (a) Candidate genes for fruit morphology in the melon genome annotation v4.0. (b). Candida...
Figure S4. LOD scores for SSC in the QTL mapping experiment using the mean values for a QTL region i...
Figure S3. Examples of complicated cases to phenotype. a. Mottled rind (MOT) is partially masked in ...
Background: Melon shows a broad diversity in fruit morphology and quality, which is still underexplo...
Frequency distribution diagrams of fruit quality traits in an F1 population derived from ‘Jonathan’ ...
[Key message]: Loci on LGIV, VI, and VIII of melon genome are involved in the control of fruit domes...
A mapping F2 population from the cross ‘Piel de Sapo’ × PI124112 was selectively genotyped to study ...
Background: Melon is a very important horticultural crop produced worldwide with high phenotypic div...
A collection of melon (Cucumis melo L.) near-isogenic lines (NILs) derived from the cross between th...
Background: Fruit characters affect consumer preferences and the market value of melons is determine...
Sugar content is the major determinant of both fruit quality and consumer acceptance in melon (Cucum...