The genetics of rhizosheath size in a multiparent mapping population of wheat

Volume: 66, Issue: 15, Pages: 4527 - 4536
Published: May 11, 2015
Abstract
Rhizosheaths comprise soil that adheres to plant roots and, in some species, are indicative of root hair length. In this study, the genetics of rhizosheath size in wheat was investigated by screening the progeny of multiparent advanced generation intercrosses (MAGIC). Two MAGIC populations were screened for rhizosheath size using a high throughput method. One MAGIC population was developed from intercrosses between four parents (4-way) and the...
Paper Details
Title
The genetics of rhizosheath size in a multiparent mapping population of wheat
Published Date
May 11, 2015
Volume
66
Issue
15
Pages
4527 - 4536
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