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Characterization of ‘QTL-hotspot’ introgression lines reveals physiological mechanisms and candidate genes associated with drought adaptation in chickpea

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Allelic variation in the ‘QTL-hotspot’ region confers drought adaptation in chickpea by influencing seed weight, flowering time, early vigour, and transpiration efficiency under water deficit. Click to show full abstract

Allelic variation in the ‘QTL-hotspot’ region confers drought adaptation in chickpea by influencing seed weight, flowering time, early vigour, and transpiration efficiency under water deficit.

Keywords: adaptation chickpea; qtl hotspot; drought adaptation

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Botany
Year Published: 2022

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