Phytoph 10-3
Controlled vocabulary terms associated with the QTL
| Source | Accession Number |
| Plant Trait Ontology | TO:0000439 |
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Other related QTL's
Other names for the QTL
References for the QTL
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Maps containing Phytoph 10-3
Loci positively associated with the QTL
| Satt274 | Parent_1 | 12.1 % death |
| Satt274 | Parent_2 | 69.9 % death |
| Satt274 | Phenotypic_R2 | 16.71 |
| Satt274 | Favorable_allele_source | Conrad |
Population types used in identification of the QTL
Parent trait values associated with the QTL
| Parent | Trait |
| Conrad | PRR tolerant |
| OX760-6-1 | PRR susceptible |
Loci associated with the QTL
Methods used to identify the QTL
| MapMaker 3.0b |
| WinQTLCart 2.1 |
| Mapchart 2.1 |
| IM |
Comments about the QTL
| One marker (OPL18800) reported as flanking this QTL is not on the SoyBase Composite genetic map. The QTL position shown is an interval around the marker that is present on the SoyBase map. See the publication for additional details |
| Reaction to P. sojae was measured as the percent of dead plants 20 days after germinating in inoculation solution |
| QTL was detected in both greenhouse and field conditions |
| Trait is reaction to Phytophthora sojae, the causative organism for Phytophthora root and stem rot and Phytophthora seed decay. |
| Funded by the USDA-ARS. Developed by the USDA-ARS SoyBase and Legume Clade Database group at the Iowa State University, Ames, IA |
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