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Additional file 3: of Genetic loci regulating arsenic content in rice grains when grown flooded or under alternative wetting and drying irrigation

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posted on 2019-07-23, 04:57 authored by Gareth Norton, Anthony Travis, Partha Talukdar, Mahmud Hossain, Md Islam, Alex Douglas, Adam Price
Table S3. Mean arsenic concentrations for the different traits across the 3 different genotype clusters identified on chromosome 3 between 0.20–0.47 Mb. Values in bold and underlined are the highest and lowest mean value for that trait across the clusters, respectively. Table S4. Mean arsenic concentrations for the different traits across the 4 different clusters of genotypes identified on chromosome 5 between 0.31–0.33 Mb. Values in bold and underlined are the highest and lowest mean value for that trait for that cluster of genotypes. Table S5. Mean arsenic concentrations for the different traits across the 3 different alleles for SNP 4:31432484 genotypes on chromosome 4 at 31.4 Mbp. Values in bold and underlined are the highest and lowest mean value for that trait for that allele. Table S6. Physical and chemical properties of the soil. Adapted from Norton et al. (2017a) and Hossain et al. (2009). (DOCX 19 kb)

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