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Table 1 SSR markers used for NILs development

From: Application of a library of near isogenic lines to understand context dependent expression of QTL for grain yield and adaptive traits in bread wheat

QTL region

Trait

Marker

Reference

1B

HD

wmc44 – barc80

[1, 3] HD ↓ PH ↑

1D

HD

gdm111

[1, 3, 4] HD – GRYLD – L/W ↑ TGRWT - GRW↓

2A

PH

gwm359 – gwm122

[2, 3] PH – GRYLD - TGRWT – GRL ↑

2D

PH

cdf36 – gwm261

[2] PH ↓

2D

GRYLD

wmc18 – gwm539

[3, 4] GRYLD ↓ GRL – L/W ↑

3A

PH- GRYLD

gwm369 – wmc505 – barc19 – wmc264

[1–4] HD - PH - GRYLD ↓ GRL – L/W ↑

3B

PH

cfd79b – gwm285 – wmc326

[2, 3] HD ↓ PH ↑

3B

GRYLD

gwm389 – barc75 – gwm493

[3, 4] GRYLD – TGRWT - GRA – GRL – GRW ↑

5A

GRYLD

gwm156a – gwm186

[3, 4] TGRWT - GRA – GRL – L/W ↓

6A

PH

barc23a – barc171 – gwm570

[1, 2] HD ↓ PH ↑

6B

PH

wmc105 – gwm219

[1, 2] HD - PH ↓

7B

GRYLD

barc176 – wmc517 – gwm577

[1, 3] HD ↓ PH ↑

7D

GRYLD

cdf21a – psp3113

[3, 4] PH - GRL – L/W ↓

  1. (HD = Heading date, PH = Plant height and GRYLD = Grain yield. On 3A, HD and PH QTLs collocate in the same region in the original Avalon × Cadenza DH population. [1] Griffiths et al. 2009, [2] Griffiths et al. 2012, [3] Ma et al. 2015; [4] Gegas et al. 2010; ↑ and ↓ indicated that the Avalon allele increased or reduced, respectively, in the original QTL study)