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Table 1 Identification of QTL from O. meridionalis in the three BC6F2 populations

From: Three QTL from Oryza meridionalis Could Improve Panicle Architecture in Asian Cultivated Rice

Population

Accession

Traits

Chr

Interval

LOD

A

D

PVE

QTL

2016H3E3180

Acc.105279

PL

4

RM1018-RM17377

32.49

−1.43

0.44

40.42

EP4.2

  

GNPP

4

RM1018-RM17377

4.64

−7.46

4.93

6.99

 
  

NPB

4

RM1018-RM17377

21.00

−0.83

0.32

28.56

 
  

GW

4

RM1018-RM17377

69.64

0.16

0.02

66.32

 

2016H3E3182

Acc.105279

GNPP

8

RM152-RM5428

3.30

12.81

−4.73

8.05

DEP8

  

SD

8

RM152-RM5428

8.88

0.63

−0.19

14.18

 
  

NPB

8

RM152-RM5428

11.08

0.96

−0.01

18.11

 
  

NSB

8

RM152-RM5428

2.46

2.29

1.13

6.13

 

2016H2E273

Acc.104498

GNPP

9

RM201-RM24718

2.38

12.07

7.8

3.39

DEP7

  

SD

9

RM201-RM24718

2.41

0.49

0.24

5.71

 
  

NPB

9

RM201-RM24718

37.50

3.16

2.02

57.31

 
  

NSB

9

RM201-RM24718

13.59

6.95

4.44

26.05

 
  1. PL, panicle length; GNPP, grain number per panicle; SD, spikelet density; NPB, the number of primary branch; NSB, the number of secondary branch; GW, grain width. A, additive effect from the O. merilionalis allele; D, dominant effect on the O. merilionalis allele; PVE, the percentage of phenotypic variance explained by the QTL