Table 2 Genetic effects of heading date and panicle length QTLs estimated under NSD and NLD conditions.

From: A heading date QTL, qHD7.2, from wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) delays flowering and shortens panicle length under long-day conditions

QTL

trait

Chr.

Intervals

Hainan(Winter, 2015, SD)

Beijing(Summer, 2015, LD

LOD

PVE(%)

Add

Dom

LOD

PVE(%)

Add

Dom

qHD7.1

HD

7

RM7601-RM172

39.69

46.65

2.855

−0.464

17.08

35.19

4.597

1.158

qHD7.2

HD

7

RM172-RM22188

39.71

46.30

2.844

−0.47

15.34

32.38

4.334

1.805

qPL7

PL

7

RM172-RM22188

7.156

6.748

−0.466

−0.017

7.981

16.97

−1.038

0.067

qPL10.1

PL

10

RM171-RM1146

8.414

22.08

−0.366

−1.239

qPL10.2

PL

10

RM25723-RM7300

4.326

9.109

0.052

−0.884

3.938

22.74

−0.962

−1.016

  1. “—” indicates no detected QTL under the corresponding condition. “Intervals” indicate the QTL flanking markers on the corresponding chromosome. PVE(%) represents the percentage of total phenotypic variance explained by the QTL. Add and Dom indicate the additive and dominant effects, respectively.