“…Based on Meta-analysis, 32 QTL hotspot regions were totally detected on 18 chromosomes, including Chr01, Chr03, Chr05, Chr06, Chr07, Chr09, Chr11, Chr12, Chr14, Chr15, Chr17, Chr19, Chr20, Chr21, Chr22, Chr23, Chr24 and Chr26 (Figure S1, Table 5). Among them, 17 QTL hotspot regions were consistent with those detected earlier by [7, 22, 33] (Table 5), and the other 15 were identified as novel ones. Each 3 QTL hotspot regions were separately located on Chr05, Chr19, and Chr26, while each 2 QTL hotspot regions were detected on Chr01, Chr03, Chr07, Chr09, Chr20, Chr21, Chr22, and Chr23, respectively.…”