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Fig 1.

Diagrammatic representation of rice landraces belonged to different states of India.

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Fig 2.

Graphical representation of blast R genes distribution on chromosomes showing the physical location.

The names of the markers are given on the right side and the physical positions on the left side of the map.

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Table 1.

List of markers used for blast resistance and their details.

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Table 2.

Disease reactions of all India landraces for leaf blast resistance in the uniform blast nursery.

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Table 3.

Estimation of major allele frequency, genotype number, allele number, gene diversity and PIC in landraces.

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Fig 3.

Unrooted neighbor joining tree of 161 rice landraces constructed based on 28 markers data.

(Landraces represented in colors corresponding to the sub-population on the basis of population structure (SG1-blue; SG2-red, and admixture-green).

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Table 4.

Genetic association of blast resistant genes with rice blast disease in 161 landraces.

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Fig 4.

Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) of 161 Indian landraces based on linked/functional markers.

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Table 5.

Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA).

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Table 6.

Pair–wise FST estimates among the three populations of rice landraces.

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Fig 5.

Population structure of Indian landraces based on 28 marker for blast resistance genes.

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