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Shang Gao is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Shang Gao include Sichuan Agricultural University & University of Tasmania.
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Papers
A genome-wide association study of 23 agronomic traits in Chinese wheat landraces.
TL;DR: This study should be helpful in elucidating the underlying genetic mechanisms of complex agronomic traits and performing marker-assisted selection in wheat.
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Genome-Wide Association Study for Pre-harvest Sprouting Resistance in a Large Germplasm Collection of Chinese Wheat Landraces.
Yong Zhou,Hao Tang,Mengping Cheng,Kwame O. Dankwa,Zhongxu Chen,Zhanyi Li,Shang Gao,Yaxi Liu,Qiantao Jiang,Xiujin Lan,Zhien Pu,Yuming Wei,You-Liang Zheng,Lee T. Hickey,Jirui Wang +14 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the origin of haplotypes associated with the three main QTL revealed that favorable haplotypes for PHS resistance were more common in accessions from higher rainfall zones in China, suggesting a combination of natural and artificial selection likely resulted in landraces incorporating PHS Resistance in China.
Identification and validation of novel low-tiller number QTL in common wheat
Zhiqiang Wang,Yaxi Liu,Haoran Shi,Mo Hongjun,Fangkun Wu,Yu Lin,Shang Gao,Jirui Wang,Yuming Wei,Chunji Liu,You-Liang Zheng +10 more
TL;DR: SNP-based QTL mapping provided useful information for novel loci that can be used in breeding programs to control tillering and improve yield in wheat via marker-assisted selection and the effects of these QTL were further validated in two additional RIL populations.
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Enhancing Fusarium crown rot resistance by pyramiding large-effect QTL in common wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.)
TL;DR: Results demonstrated that gene pyramiding can be an effective approach in improving FCR resistance and those lines with resistant alleles from all three QTL could be valuable genetic stocks for breeding programs.
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A novel QTL conferring Fusarium crown rot resistance located on chromosome arm 6HL in barley
Shang Gao,Zhi Zheng,Haiyan Hu,Haoran Shi,Jian Ma,Yaxi Liu,Yu-Ming Wei,You-Liang Zheng,Meixue Zhou,Chunji Liu +9 more
TL;DR: A novel QTL, located on the long arm of chromosome 6H (designated as Qcrs.caf-6H), was consistently detected in each of the four FCR severity tests conducted against the mapping population, and its effect was confirmed in the validation population.