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Table 1.

Phenotypic distributions of yield-associated traits in the wheat parents and DH lines across different environments.

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Table 2.

Pearson's correlation coefficients between yield-associated traits in wheat DH lines grown in the different environments.

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Table 3.

F values of ANOVA for genotypes and environments in wheat DH lines.

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Table 4.

F values of ANOVA-GLM for DH line genotypes and environments as well as their interactions.

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Table 5.

Distributions of QTLs for yield associated traits in wheat DH lines across chromosomes.

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Figure 1.

QTL and QTL clusters for yield-associated traits in wheat DH lines.

AddH, additive QTL contributed by Hanxuan 10; AddL, additive QTL contributed by Lumai 14; Epi, QTLs involved in epistatic effects. The bold line indicates the confidence intervals. All additive QTLs are shown; epistatic QTLs are those with large effects (i.e. the phenotypic variation explained (PVE)>the mean PVE of all main effects) and present in QTL clusters. Map distances in centiMorgans (cM) are shown on the left side of each chromosome.

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Table 6.

Numbers, main effects and contributions of QTLs for yield-associated traits in wheat DH lines.

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Figure 2.

Phenotypic variation explained (PVE) by different genetic components for yield-associated traits in wheat DH lines.

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Table 7.

Numbers and environmental interaction effects of QTLs for yield associated traits in wheat DH lines.

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Table 8.

Major QTLs in wheat DH lines.

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Table 9.

Performances for traits of four 1000 grain weight (gw) - grain number per spike (gn) groups of wheat DH lines from analyses across different environments.

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Table 10.

Favorable allele frequencies of the additive main QTLs for yield and yield-related traits in four 1000 grain weight (gw) - grain number per spike (gn) groups of wheat DH lines.

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Table 11.

Latitudes and longitudes of five locations and growing season rainfalls in each year × location combination.

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Table 12.

Yield-associated traits with their environments evaluated in wheat DH lines.

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