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Genome-wide association study identified candidate genes controlling continuous storage root formation and bulking in hexaploid sweetpotato

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Title Genome-wide association study identified candidate genes controlling continuous storage root formation and bulking in hexaploid sweetpotato
 
Creator Bararyenya, A.
Olukolu, B.A.
Tukamuhabwe, Phineas
Gruneberg, W.J.
Ekaya, Wellington N.
Ochwo-Ssemakula, Mildred
Odong, T.L.
Talwana, Herbert A.L.
Badji, Arfang
Kyalo, Martina
Gemenet, D.
Kitavi, M.
Mwanga, R.O.M.
Low, Jan W.
Nasser, Y.
 
Subject sweet potatoes
genotypes
sequence experiments
genomes
marker-assisted selection
 
Description Candidate genes identified in this study have potential roles in cell wall remodeling, plant growth, senescence, stress, root development and redox signaling. These findings provide valuable insights into understanding the functional networks to develop strategies for sweetpotato yield improvement. The markers as well as candidate genes identified in this pioneering research for CSRFAB provide important genomic resources for sweetpotato and other root crops.
 
Date 2020-12
2020-06-03T14:08:14Z
2020-06-03T14:08:14Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Bararyenya, A., Olukolu, B.A., Tukamuhabwa, P. et al. 2020. Genome-wide association study identified candidate genes controlling continuous storage root formation and bulking in hexaploid sweetpotato. BMC Plant Biology. ISSN 1471-2229. 20: 3. 16p.
1471-2229
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108376
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2217-9
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-4.0
Open Access
 
Format 16 p.
 
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
 
Source BMC Plant Biology