Molecular mapping across three populations reveals a QTL hotspot region on chromosome 3 for secondary traits associated with drought tolerance in tropical maize
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Title
Molecular mapping across three populations reveals a QTL hotspot region on chromosome 3 for secondary traits associated with drought tolerance in tropical maize
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Keywords
Secondary traits, MetaQTL, Drought tolerance, SNP
Journal
MOLECULAR BREEDING
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 701-715
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-03-18
DOI
10.1007/s11032-014-0068-5
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