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Genetic Components of Resistance to Stalk Tunneling by the European Corn Borer in Maize

M. D. Krakowsky, M. J. Brinkman, W. L. Woodman-Clikeman and M. Lee*

Dep. of Agronomy, 100 Osborn Dr., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011



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Fig. 1. Genetic map of B73 x De811 F3 population of maize and location of QTL for stalk tunneling , anthesis, and ear height. Solid shapes (e.g., {blacksquare}) = De811 allele is associated with an increase in the trait and clear shapes (e.g., {square}) = B73 allele is associated with an increase in the trait.

 





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