Contrasting genetic regulation of plant development in wild barley grown in two European environments revealed by nested association mapping

Volume: 69, Issue: 7, Pages: 1517 - 1531
Published: Jan 18, 2018
Abstract
Barley is cultivated more widely than the other major world crops because it adapts well to environmental constraints, such as drought, heat, and day length. To better understand the genetic control of local adaptation in barley, we studied development in the nested association mapping population HEB-25, derived from crossing 25 wild barley accessions with the cultivar 'Barke'. HEB-25 was cultivated in replicated field trials in Dundee...
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting genetic regulation of plant development in wild barley grown in two European environments revealed by nested association mapping
Published Date
Jan 18, 2018
Volume
69
Issue
7
Pages
1517 - 1531
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