Shattering and plant growth habit: Lentil LR-70 over six site-years from 2018-2019
Overview
Growth habit and shattering are significant agronomic traits associated with domestication. A lentil interspecific population (LR-70) derived from the cross Eston (L. culinaris) x IG 72623 (L. odemensis), was grown at the Preston, Sutherland, and SPG field sites in 2018 and 2019. Phenology, plant architecture, lodging, shattering, and biomass were recorded. This population has been genotyped and mapped using a genotyping-by-sequencing approach. QTLs and candidate genes underlying these traits have been identified on chromosomes 4 and 7.
Germplasm
Germplasm Genus |
Lens
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Germplasm Scientific Name |
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Germplasm Collection |
LR-70 (Lens culinaris Eston x Lens odemensis IG 72623)
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Experimental Design
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Attribution
Researchers
Data Collector |
Didier Socquet-Juglard
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Data Custodian |
Kirstin E Bett
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Data Curator |
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Associated Datasets
LR-70 (binned and unbinned maps)
This is the genetic map that was the used when performing quantitative trait loci analysis. You can access all the methods, details and genotype matricies at the above link.
LR-70 Pod Shattering Dataset (XLSX, TSV)
This dataset includes the pod shattering measurements for the LR-70 lines over six site-years from 2018-2019.