“…Furthermore, the effect of one digenic epistatic interaction was negative, indicating that allele combinations could increase the accumulation of cellulose content instead of parental alleles. Negative QQ interaction was also previously found in jute during the QTL analysis for fibre‐related traits (Das et al, ). Previous studies in various crops have also highlighted the role of epistasis interactions through QTL analysis, such as cotton (Shen et al, ), rapeseed (Zhao, Becker, Zhang, Zhang & Ecke, ), maize (Ma et al, ), rice (Mei et al, ; Xing et al, ) and wheat (Kumar, Roy, Kulwal, Balyan, & Gupta, ).…”