10.6084/m9.figshare.9600341.v1 M. Rahman M. Rahman Michael Thomson Michael Thomson Marjorie Ocampo Marjorie Ocampo James Egdane James Egdane M. Salam M. Salam M. Shah-E-Alam M. Shah-E-Alam Abdelbagi Ismail Abdelbagi Ismail Additional file 5: of Assessing trait contribution and mapping novel QTL for salinity tolerance using the Bangladeshi rice landrace Capsule Springer Nature 2019 Novel QTL Path analysis Salinity tolerance mechanisms Salt tolerant indica landrace Simple sequence repeats 2019-08-14 04:01:13 Journal contribution https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_5_of_Assessing_trait_contribution_and_mapping_novel_QTL_for_salinity_tolerance_using_the_Bangladeshi_rice_landrace_Capsule/9600341 Figure S1. Chromosomal constitution of five salt-tolerant and five salt-sensitive F2 individuals for chromosome 1 and 3. The sky blue area indicates heterozygous genotypes at the marker loci, the green area indicates homozygous donor parent genotypes and the red color area indicate sensitive parent BR29 alleles. The names of markers are listed at the top of the figure. It is apparent that the salt tolerant individuals had the favorable QTL alleles (homozygous or heterozygote alleles from Capsule) and the salt sensitive individuals had opposite QTL alleles from BR29 at the QTL loci (RM12208 and RM6329). (PDF 843 kb)