Genetic Mapping Identifies Stable QTL and Candidate Genes Regulating Internode Proportion for Maize Plant Architecture Improvement | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Genetic Mapping Identifies Stable QTL and Candidate Genes Regulating Internode Proportion for Maize Plant Architecture Improvement
Key Points
New genetic insights highlight the role of qtl in regulating internode proportion in maize plants.
The study identifies specific candidate genes that may aid in enhancing maize plant architecture for better yields.
Genetic mapping techniques were utilized to uncover stable qtl linked to the structural traits of maize internodes.
These findings suggest potential pathways for molecular breeding, aiming to improve agricultural practices in maize cultivation.
Abstract
These findings provide new genetic insights into the regulation of maize internode proportion and plant architecture, offering potential targets for molecular breeding.