Journal article
Individual and multi-environment combined analyses identify QTLs for morphogenetic and reproductive development traits in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)
NOI Cogan, MT Abberton, KF Smith, G Kearney, AH Marshall, A Williams, TPT Michaelson-Yeates, C Bowen, ES Jones, AC Vecchies, JW Forster
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | Published : 2006
Abstract
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a key component legume of temperate pasture agriculture and an important target for molecular marker-assisted plant breeding. A genetic map of white clover has been used to assess genetic control of agronomically important traits that vary in the F2(I.4R × I.5J) mapping family. Phenotypic analysis was performed for a range of vegetative morphogenesis traits (such as leaf area, internode length, plant height and plant spread) and reproductive morphogenesis and development traits (such as flowering date, floral intensity and seed yield), with both spatial and temporal replication. A multi-environment combined analysis (combined analysis) has been performed..
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