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Published online 1 January 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:51-59 (2005)
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Oil Content in a European x Chinese Rapeseed Population

QTL with Additive and Epistatic Effects and Their Genotype–Environment Interactions

Jianyi Zhaoa, Heiko C. Beckerb,*, Dongqing Zhanga, Yaofeng Zhanga and Wolfgang Eckeb

a X. Zhang, Crop Research Institute, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 310021 Hangzhou, China
b Institute of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Von Siebold Strasse 8, 37075 Göttingen, Germany



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Fig. 1. SSR linkage map based on the Sollux/Gaoyou (F1) DH population. Distances between markers are given in centimorgans, calculated from recombination frequencies according to the Kosambi mapping function. Map positions of putative QTL controlling oil content are presented on the right side of the linkage groups by circles or vertical bars. a: additive main effect, aa: Additive x additive epistatic main effect of two loci, ae: Additive by environment interaction effect. ‘+’ and ‘–’ indicate markers showing significant deviations (P ≤ 0.05) from the expected 1:1 segregation ratio in favor of Sollux or Gaoyou alleles, respectively.

 


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Fig. 2. Frequency distributions of oil content in the Sollux/Gaoyou F1 DH Population at four locations.

 





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