2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1050313
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Identification of QTN-by-environment interactions for yield related traits in maize under multiple abiotic stresses

Abstract: IntroductionQuantitative trait nucleotide (QTN)-by-environment interactions (QEIs) play an increasingly essential role in the genetic dissection of complex traits in crops as global climate change accelerates. The abiotic stresses, such as drought and heat, are the major constraints on maize yields. Multi-environment joint analysis can improve statistical power in QTN and QEI detection, and further help us to understand the genetic basis and provide implications for maize improvement.MethodsIn this study, 3Vmr… Show more

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“…This study detected QTNs and QEIs for agronomic traits, as they were evaluated for two field environments. As global climate change increases, QEIs become increasingly important in the genetic dissection of complex quantitative traits in crops 44 . Several QEIs and QTNs detected for agronomic traits were co-localized in already reported and characterized QTLs indicating the efficiency of the subset used in this study that can be used for mapping any traits of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study detected QTNs and QEIs for agronomic traits, as they were evaluated for two field environments. As global climate change increases, QEIs become increasingly important in the genetic dissection of complex quantitative traits in crops 44 . Several QEIs and QTNs detected for agronomic traits were co-localized in already reported and characterized QTLs indicating the efficiency of the subset used in this study that can be used for mapping any traits of interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%