Verticillium dahliae Disease Resistance and the Regulatory Pathway for Maturity and Tuberization in Potato

Verticillium wilt resistance is linked to control of tuberization in potato. The StCDF1 tuberization gene is epistatic to the Ve2 resistance gene. eQTL can be used to examine gene networks for complex traits.

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