Figure 1.
Range of phenotypes induced by salt stress at the booting stage in potting mixture experiment.
A: part of the whole trial showing tolerant (left and middle) and susceptible lines (right) in the same trial; B to L: lines with scores of 0 (very tolerant) to 10 (very sensitive – all dead), respectively.
Figure 2.
Frequency distribution for salinity tolerance at the booting stage of the DH lines derived from the cross of TX9425/Naso Nijo.
Table 1.
ANOVA of salinity tolerance scores in a glasshouse potting mixture experiment and waterlogging tolerance in soil filled tank experiment.
Figure 3.
Frequency distribution for waterlogging tolerance at the end of waterlogging treatment of the DH lines derived from the cross of TX9425/Naso Nijo.
Table 2.
QTL for salinity and waterlogging tolerance identified in the DH population of TX9425 × Naso Nijo.
Figure 4.
QTLs associated with salinity tolerance (in black) and waterlogging tolerance (in green).
For clarity, only part of the chromosome regions which cover 2-LOD interval of all the QTLs are shown.
Figure 5.
The QTL associated with salinity tolerance (LOD values).
Only part of 2H was presented. The dotted line at LOD 3.1 is a line of significance.
Table 3.
QTL identified for different traits under salinity and control conditions in the DH population of TX9425 × Naso Nijo from hydroponic screening.