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Trait Overview
Trait | Fusarium root disease severity |
Trait Category | Biotic stress; Plant stress trait |
Abbreviation | FRDS |
Definition | 0 = no diseases symptoms; 1 = small hypocotyl lesions; 2 = lesions coalescing around epicotyls and hypocotyls; 3 = lesions starting to spread into the root system with some root tips infected; 4 = epicotyl, hypocotyl and root system almost completely infected and limited white, uninfected tissue visible; 5 = completely infected root; and 6 = plant failed to emerge. |
QTLs | [view all 13] |
Year | Publication |
2021 | Wu L, Fredua-Agyeman R, Strelkov SE, Chang KF, Hwang SF. Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Associated With Partial Resistance to Fusarium Root Rot and Wilt Caused by Fusarium graminearum in Field Pea.. Frontiers in plant science. 2021; 12:784593. |
2019 | Coyne CJ, Porter LD, Boutet G, Ma Y, McGee RJ, Lesné A, Baranger A, Pilet-Nayel ML. Confirmation of Fusarium root rot resistance QTL Fsp-Ps 2.1 of pea under controlled conditions. BMC plant biology. 2019 Mar 12; 19(1):98. |
2018 | Wang W, Jacobs JL, Chilvers MI, Mukankusi CM, Kelly JD, Cichy KA. QTL Analysis of Fusarium Root Rot Resistance in an Andean x Middle American Common Bean RIL Population. Crop Science. 2018; 58:1166-1180. |
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