Plant root angle determines the vertical and horizontal distribution of roots in the soil layer, which further influences the acquisition of phosphorus (P) in topsoil. Large genetic variability for the lateral root angle (root angle) was observed in a linkage mapping population (BnaTNDH population) and an association panel of Brassica napus whether at a low P (LP) or at an optimal P (OP). At LP, the average root angle of both populations became smaller. Nine quantitative trait loci (QTLs) at LP and three QTLs at OP for the root angle and five QTLs for the relative root angle (RRA) were identified by the linkage mapping analysis in the BnaTNDH population. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) revealed 11 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SN...
In this study, two separate experiments were conducted with an F10 Brassica napus recombinant inbred...
Background and Aims Mineral elements have many essential and beneficial functions in plants. Phosph...
Despite the success of breeding for high-yielding varieties during and since the ‘Green Revolution’,...
Plant root angle determines the vertical and horizontal distribution of roots in the soil layer, whi...
Breeding crops with ideal root system architecture for efficient absorption of phosphorus is an impo...
A high-density SNP-based genetic linkage map was constructed and integrated with a previous map in t...
Background and Aims: Phosphate (Pi) deficiency in soils is a major limiting factor for crop growth w...
Abstract Background and Aims Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is one of the most important oil crops wo...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. Modifications of root system morphology and architecture are considered...
Roots are complicated quantitative characteristics that play an essential role in absorbing water an...
Background and Aims: Brassica napus is one of the most important oilseed crops worldwide. Seed yield...
Breeding new crop cultivars with efficient root systems carries great potential to enhance resource ...
Background and Aims: An important adaptation of plants to phosphorus (P) deficiency is to alter root...
Marker-assisted selection enables breeders to quickly select excellent root architectural variations...
In this study, two separate experiments were conducted with an F10 Brassica napus recombinant inbred...
Background and Aims Mineral elements have many essential and beneficial functions in plants. Phosph...
Despite the success of breeding for high-yielding varieties during and since the ‘Green Revolution’,...
Plant root angle determines the vertical and horizontal distribution of roots in the soil layer, whi...
Breeding crops with ideal root system architecture for efficient absorption of phosphorus is an impo...
A high-density SNP-based genetic linkage map was constructed and integrated with a previous map in t...
Background and Aims: Phosphate (Pi) deficiency in soils is a major limiting factor for crop growth w...
Abstract Background and Aims Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is one of the most important oil crops wo...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. Modifications of root system morphology and architecture are considered...
Roots are complicated quantitative characteristics that play an essential role in absorbing water an...
Background and Aims: Brassica napus is one of the most important oilseed crops worldwide. Seed yield...
Breeding new crop cultivars with efficient root systems carries great potential to enhance resource ...
Background and Aims: An important adaptation of plants to phosphorus (P) deficiency is to alter root...
Marker-assisted selection enables breeders to quickly select excellent root architectural variations...
In this study, two separate experiments were conducted with an F10 Brassica napus recombinant inbred...
Background and Aims Mineral elements have many essential and beneficial functions in plants. Phosph...
Despite the success of breeding for high-yielding varieties during and since the ‘Green Revolution’,...