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Table 3 Plant materials

From: A method for genotyping elite breeding stocks of leaf chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) by assaying mapped microsatellite marker loci

Accession ID

No. individuals

Population type

Varietal cycle (d)

P04

8

S4

55

P31

8

S4

55

P33

8

S4

55

P11

8

S5

55

S02

8

S4

65

S03

8

S4

65

S31IS3.2

6

IS3

65

S31IS3.4

9

IS3

65

S31S5.2

12

S5

65

S31S3

8

S3

65

S31S5.1

3

S5

65

Z22

8

S4

75

Z23

8

S4

75

Z31

8

S5

75

Z33

8

S4

75

Z34

8

S4

75

U22

8

S2

75

U24

8

S2

75

QC03

8

S5

90

QC31

8

S5

90

CS441

8

S6

110

CS501

8

S6

110

SC24

8

S5

120

SE802

8

S6

140

SE902

8

S6

140

SE111S6

8

S6

140

SEG111

1

S6

140

SE111S7

8

S7

140

SE412

8

S6

140

SE501

8

S6

140

13

1

S1BC1

65

11

1

F2

80

17

1

FS1

90

49

1

F2

90

20

1

F2

110

38

1

FS1

110

86

1

F2

110

  1. Information on the plant materials, including the inbred line ID, the number of individuals assayed per population, the inbred level reached per each line and the cycle of the variety each line derives from, expressed in days after transplanting. The number of generations of selfing (S) is reported for pollen donors, whereas full-sibling (FS), back-crossing (BC), pair-wise crossing (F) between inbred lines or inter-crossing between selfed individuals (IS) refers to seed parents. In addition, male inbred lines were multiplied in vivo by seeds (i.e., inbreeding) and female inbred lines were propagated in vitro by cuttings (i.e., cloning)