2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.11.499534
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Genetic mapping of some key plant architecture traits in Brassica juncea using a cross between two distinct lines – vegetable type Tumida and oleiferous Varuna

Abstract: Brassica juncea (AABB, 2n=36), commonly called mustard is an allopolyploid crop of recent origin but has considerable morphological and underlying genetic variation. An F1-derived doubled haploid (F1DH) population developed from a cross between a Indian oleiferous line, Varuna, and a Chinese stem type vegetable mustard, Tumida showed significant variability for some key plant architectural traits, including four stem strength-related traits, stem diameter, plant height, branch initiation height, number of prim… Show more

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