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, Annexe 2 QTLs détectés respectivement sur le site CH et sur le site BR par le modèle un-environnement

, Les barres noires représentent les QTLs des traits composites. Les barres pleines représentent les QTLs significatifs tandis que les barres vides représentent les QTLs putatifs. Les QTLs détectés sur le site CH et sur le site BR sont respectivement identifiés avec « _CH» ou « _BR

, Annexe 3 QTLs détectés par observation extérieur en utilisant le modèle multi-environnements et par tomographie à rayon X en utilisant le modèle un-environnement, les couleurs des barres indiquent les différents types de ramification : les bourgeons primaires latents (en rouge), les branches séquentielles (en vert), les branches épicormiques (en bleu) et les bourgeons secondaires latents (en rose). Les barres noires représentent les QTLs des traits composites. Les barres pleines représentent les QTLs significatifs, les barres vides représentent les QTLs putatifs. Les QTLs détectés par tomographie à rayon X sont repérés avec « _RX

, LG : groupe de liaison. Chaque groupe de liaison représente l'effet d'un QTL détecté sur ce groupe de liaison pour le site BR (barre en orange) et le site CH (barre en vert-bleu). L'écart-type de l, Annexe 4 Comparaison de l'effet de QTLs significatifs sur les deux sites