aCUBE.leaf | QTL | Content of α-cubebene in leaf tissue |
alternaria dauci disease resistance | quantitative | Resistance to Alternaria dauci, scale of 1 susceptible to 5 resistant |
alternaria dauci disease resistance | QTL | Resistance to Alternaria dauci, scale of 1 susceptible to 5 resistant |
Annual habit | QTL | Plant will begin to flower without a vernalization requirement |
aPHEL.root | QTL | Content of α-phellandrene in root tissue |
aPINE.root | QTL | Content of α-pinene in root tissue |
aTERP.leaf | QTL | Content of α-terpinene in leaf tissue |
aTHUJ.leaf | QTL | Content of α-thujene in leaf tissue |
bBISA.root | QTL | Content of β-bisabolene in root tissue |
BetaCaro | MTL | Storage root evaluated for β-carotene using a visual score, 0=orange pigment absent and 1=orange pigment present |
bMYRC.root | QTL | Content of β-myrcene in root tissue |
BORNAc.leaf | QTL | Content of bornyl acetate in leaf tissue |
BORNAc.root | QTL | Content of bornyl acetate in root tissue |
BORN.leaf | QTL | Content of borneol in leaf tissue |
BORN.root | QTL | Content of borneol in root tissue |
bPINE.root | QTL | Content of β-pinene in root tissue |
Canopy height at harvest | quantitative | Canopy height was measured just before harvest with three measurements taken per plot. |
Carotenoid content | QTL | Concentration of carotenoids in the storage root |
Celery annual habit | MTL | Backcross segregations demonstrate that annual habit in celery is partially dominant over biennial and determined by a single gene designated Hb |
Celery fusarium yellows resistance | MTL | Resistance estimated on a scale from 1 to 5: 1, no discoloration in the vascular crown or primary roots, healthy plants; 2, slight discoloration in the crown and no discoloration in the primary roots, normal plant growth; 3, medium to severe discoloration in the entire crown and many of the primary roots, retarded plant growth; 4, rot in the crown and primary roots, small yellow plants; 5, dead plants. Plants rated 1 or 2 were considered to be resistant, and those rated 3, 4, or 5 were considered to be susceptible. |