Methods for within family selection of disease resistance in woo

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A method using genetic markers to determine whether a quantitative trait is a heritable oligogenic trait in a woody perennial plant. The method is useful in trees where a three-generation pedigree is not available. Exemplary quantitative traits include wood volume. Methods of selecting, propagating and breeding plants are also provided. Methods of identifying genetic markers associated, in a family of trees, with a genetic locus conferring disease resistance to a pathogen are presented.

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