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Fire-related traits were assessed in a large outcrossed F2 ππΆπ€π’ππΊπ±π΅πΆπ΄ π¨ππ°π£πΆππΆπ΄ population in a field trial in Tasmania, Australia, which was uniformly burnt by a wildfire 14 years after planting. The trial also included open-pollinated families of the grandparental dwarf and tall ecotypes used to produce the F2 population. The data was used to compare ecotypes, study correlations within the F2 population and perform QTL analyses using a linkage map comprised of 480 markers (the list of markers used is included in the Excel file attached).Data time period: 2016-06-29 to 2020-02-19
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Subjects
Biological Sciences |
Environmental Sciences |
Ecological Applications |
Eucalyptus globulus |
Fire Ecology |
Forestry |
Forestry Not Elsewhere Classified |
Genetics |
Genomics |
Plant Production and Plant Primary Products |
Plant Biology |
Plant Biology Not Elsewhere Classified |
QTL analysis |
bark thickness |
epicormic resprouting |
herbivory |
post-fire recovery |
wildfire |
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