2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12030608
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Functional Mapping of Genes Modulating Plant Shade Avoidance Using Leaf Traits

Abstract: Shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) refers to a set of plant responses that increases light capture in dense stands. This process is crucial for plants in natural and agricultural environments as they compete for resources and avoid suboptimal conditions. Although the molecular, biochemical, and physiological mechanisms underlying the SAS response have been extensively studied, the genetic basis of developmental variation in leaves in regard to leaf area, petiole length, and leaf length (i.e., their allometric rela… Show more

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“…These leaf traits provide useful theoretical indications of high nut quality, which may inform the production of a Chinese chestnut breeding program. By constructing a genetic linkage map, QTLs for other leaf traits (such as anthocyanin and shade-avoiding syndrome) can also be identified [50][51][52].…”
Section: Analysis Of Qtls For Leaf Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These leaf traits provide useful theoretical indications of high nut quality, which may inform the production of a Chinese chestnut breeding program. By constructing a genetic linkage map, QTLs for other leaf traits (such as anthocyanin and shade-avoiding syndrome) can also be identified [50][51][52].…”
Section: Analysis Of Qtls For Leaf Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%