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SDS 8-2
Parent 1:Douglas
Parent 2:Pyramid
Heritability:75
Num loci tested:112
Percent Variation Explained:23
Trait name:Reaction to Fusarium solani f sp glycines infection

SourceAccession Number
Plant Trait OntologyTO:0000439

     
SDS 8-1
SDS 8-3
SDS 8-4

Njiti et al. 2002Common loci underlie field resistance to soybean sudden death syndrome in Forrest, Pyramid, Essex, and Douglas 
Theor. Appl. Genet. 2002, 104(2-3):294-300

     
MapLGStartEnd
GmComposite2003_C2 C2120.27122.27See this QTL region in Sequence Browser

Satt307Parent_136.6
Satt307Parent_250.1
Satt307Phenotypic_R213.600000
Satt307LOD_score2.400000
Satt307P_value0.000800
Satt307P_GT_F0.000800
Satt307Genetic_effectsAdditive
Satt307Favorable_allele_sourceDouglas

F6:10 RIL

ParentTrait
DouglasSusceptible
PyramidPartly resistant

Satt307

ANOVA

The disease SDS, sudden death syndrome is caused by the fungus Fusarium virguliforme (previously known as Fusarium solani). Data are for disease incidence and combined environments. See reference for disease severity and individual environments.
Parent_1 is Douglas, Parent_2 is Pyramid
Study done by analysis of variance at locus; for purposes of display this was converted to an interval around that locus.






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