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SUMMARY
Disease assessment of families, parents, susceptible, and resistant checks was then conducted weekly from one week after inoculation, recording the severity of symptoms, based on the commonly used 1 to 9 scale for chickpea resistance. Three QTLs on chromosomes 2, 3, and 6 for early-stage Ascochyta resistance were identified in one family, GK, a cross with C. echinospermum, and one QTL on chromosome 7 for late-stage Ascochyta resistance was identified in the other family, GO, a cross with C. reticulatum. Family lines that stack multiple resistant alleles could be selected to optimize . . .
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