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. 2015 Aug 5;66(21):6715–6730. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erv378

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Fig. 4.

Quantitative trait locus (QTL) identification for grain weight, carpel size, grain dry matter and water accumulation, and grain dimensions. The 1–LOD support intervals of significant QTLs are indicated by red (Grain 1 or Carpel 1), blue (Grain 2 or Carpel 2), grey (Grain 3 or Carpel 3), and green (grain dimensions across different grain positions) vertical bars. A QTL symbol consists of a letter ‘Q’, trait abbreviation, laboratory name (uon), a serial number (if more than one QTL for the trait was detected on the same chromosome), a suffix 12 or 13 (QTL detected in 2012 or 2013), and the parentheses with the parent providing the increasing allele (increasing the value of the trait): F, bread wheat Forno; O, spelt Oberkulmer. Trait abbreviations: Fgw, final grain weight; Cs, carpel size; Igfr, initial grain filling rate; Rgfr, rapid grain filling rate; Lgfr, late grain filling rate; Agfr, average grain filling rate; Mgfr, maximum grain filling rate; Ogf, onset of grain filling; Gfd, grain filling duration; Tmax, time at tge maximum grain filling rate; Mwc, grain maximum water content; War, grain water absorption rate; Wlr, grain water loss rate; Tmwc, time at the maximum grain water content; Gl, grain length; Gw, grain width; Gh, grain height; Gv, grain volume; Lw, grain length/width; Lh, grain length/height.