2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.26.477940
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Genetic basis and adaptive implications of temperature-dependent and temperature-independent effects of drought on chickpea phenology

Abstract: Water deficit often hastens flowering of pulses partially because droughted plants are hotter. Separating temperature-independent and temperature-dependent effects of drought is important to understand, model and manipulate phenology genetically and agronomically. We define a new trait, drought effect on phenology (DEP = difference in flowering time between irrigated and rainfed crops), and use FST genome scan to probe for genomic regions under selection for this trait. Genomic regions overlapping for early- … Show more

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