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SDS 12-1
Parent 1:PI 438489B
Parent 2:Hamilton
Num loci tested:679
Interval length:15.6
Interval LOD score:3
Trait name:Reaction to Fusarium solani f sp glycines infection

SourceAccession Number
Plant Trait OntologyTO:0000439

     
SDS 12-2
SDS 12-3
SDS 12-4
SDS 12-5
SDS 12-6
SDS 12-7
SDS 12-8
SDS 12-9
SDS 12-10
SDS 12-11
SDS 12-12
SDS 12-13
SDS 12-14
SDS 12-15
SDS 12-16

qFDS002-01

Abdelmajid et al. 2012The 'PI 438489B' by 'Hamilton' SNP-based genetic linkage map of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] identified quantitative trait loci that underlie seedling SDS resistance 
J. Pl. Gen. Sci. 2012, 1(1):18-30

     
This QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information.

The locus associated with this QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information.
LocusParameterValue
ss107927723Phenotypic_R27.5

F6:13 RIL

ParentTrait
PI 438489BSDS resistant
HamiltonSDS susceptible

ss107927723
ss107913849

QTL Cartographer 2.5
JoinMap 4.0
CIM

Neither marker (ss107927723, ss107913849, LG D1a) reported as flanking this QTL is on the SoyBase Composite genetic map. Thus the QTL does not appear in the map display. See the publication for additional details
The disease SDS, sudden death syndrome is caused by the fungus Fusarium virguliforme (previously known as Fusarium solani). Publication measured Foliar Disease Severity (FDS) which was defined as observing the percentage of total leaf area with typical SDS symptoms. It was recorded every 5 days between 15 and 30 days after planting. See publication for additional details
QTL detected at 20 days after planting
Parent_1 is PI 438489B, Parent_2 is Hamilton






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