Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8879214 | Field Crops Research | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The three model parameters were controlled by specific genomic regions. A major QTL affecting critical photoperiod was identified, whereas only independent minor QTLs were found for basic vegetative phase and photoperiod sensitivity. Candidate gene analysis in the major QTL region allowed us to propose a candidate gene (ELF3) involved in the circadian clock as a key regulator of flowering time in photoperiod-sensitive sorghum. Our findings provide critical information supporting the development of photoperiod-sensitive genotypes specifically adapted to climate variability encountered in Sudano-Sahelian zone.
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Authors
Baptiste Guitton, Korotimi Théra, Mohamed Lamine Tékété, David Pot, Mamoutou Kouressy, Niaba Témé, Jean-François Rami, Michel Vaksmann,