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. 2024 Oct 22;75:1–22. doi: 10.1016/j.jare.2024.10.024

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Summary of the genetic hotspots for ER resistances. (A) Chromosomal distributions of the five types of genetic hotspots for ER resistances. The first layer represents the ten maize chromosomes, while the second to sixth layers depict the chromosomal distributions of the QTN hotspots of FER, QTL hotspots of FER, QTN hotspots of AER, QTL hotspots of AER and QTL hotspots of GER, respectively. (B) Chromosomal distributions of the nine mutually verified QTL/QTN hotspots for FER resistance by both QTL mapping and GWAS. (C) Chromosomal distributions of the 11 pleiotropic genetic hotspots for resistance to at least two types of ERs.