Song, Guo-qing Carter, Benjamin B. Zhong, Gan-Yuan
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Frontiers in Genetics
The flowering mechanisms, especially chilling requirement-regulated flowering, in deciduous woody crops remain to be elucidated. Flower buds of northern highbush blueberry cultivar Aurora require approximately 1,000 chilling hours to bloom. Overexpression of a blueberry FLOWERING LOCUS T (VcFT) enabled precocious flowering of transgenic “Aurora” ma...
HSIANG, Tzu-Fan
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(農学) / 甲第24654号 / 農博第2537号 / 新制||農||1097(附属図書館) / 学位論文||R5||N5435(農学部図書室) / 京都大学大学院農学研究科農学専攻 / (主査)教授 田尾 龍太郎, 教授 土井 元章, 准教授 中野 龍平 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Agricultural Science / Kyoto University / DGAM
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In sweet cherry (Prunus avium), as in other temperate woody perennials, bud dormancy allows for survival in adverse environmental conditions during winter. During this process, environmental signals such as short days and/or low temperatures trigger internal signals that enable buds to become tolerant to the cold. The process involves tracking chil...
Fang, Zhi-Zhen Lin-Wang, Kui Dai, He Zhou, Dan-Rong Jiang, Cui-Cui Espley, Richard V Deng, Cecilia Lin, Yan-Juan Pan, Shao-Lin Ye, Xin-Fu
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Molecular ecology resources
Chinese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) is a stone fruit that belongs to the Prunus genus and plays an important role in the global production of plum. In this study, we report the genome sequence of the Chinese plum "Sanyueli", which is known to have a low-chill requirement for flower bud break. The assembled genome size was 282.38 Mb, with a contig...
Tominaga, Akiyoshi Ito, Akiko Sugiura, Toshihiko Yamane, Hisayo
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Recent climate change has resulted in warmer temperatures. Warmer temperatures from autumn to spring has negatively affected dormancy progression, cold (de)acclimation, and cold tolerance in various temperate fruit trees. In Japan, a physiological disorder known as flowering disorder, which is an erratic flowering and bud break disorder, has recent...
Nagasaka, Kyoka Nishiyama, Soichiro Fujikawa, Mao Yamane, Hisayo Shirasawa, Kenta Babiker, Ebrahiem Tao, Ryutaro
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Genetic variation in phenological traits is the key in expanding production areas of crops. Southern highbush blueberry (SHB) is a blueberry cultivar group adapted to warmer climates and has been developed by multiple interspecific hybridizations between elite northern highbush blueberry (NHB) (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and low-chill Vaccinium speci...
Zheng, Jinbin Hänninen, Heikki Lin, Jianhong Shen, Sitian Zhang, Rui
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is an important nut tree species in its native areas in temperate and subtropical North America, and as an introduced crop in subtropical southeastern China as well. We used process-based modeling to assess the effects of climatic warming in southeastern China on the leaf-out phenology of pecan seedlings and the subseque...
Qi, Xinpeng Ogden, Elizabeth L. Bostan, Hamed Sargent, Daniel J. Ward, Judson Gilbert, Jessica Iorizzo, Massimo Rowland, Lisa J.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Genotyping by sequencing approaches have been widely applied in major crops and are now being used in horticultural crops like berries and fruit trees. As the original and largest producer of cultivated blueberry, the United States maintains the most diverse blueberry germplasm resources comprised of many species of different ploidy levels. We prev...
Li, Liang Liu, Jinhang Liang, Qin Zhang, Yanhui Kang, Kaiquan Wang, Wenting Feng, Yu Wu, Shaohua Yang, Chao Li, Yongyu
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Tree physiology
The versatile role of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in plant growth and development has been established, but a systematic identification and analysis of lncRNAs in the pear has not been reported. Bud dormancy is a crucial and complicated protective mechanism for plants in winter. The roles of lncRNAs in the dormancy process remain largely unclear....
De Rosa, Valeria Vizzotto, Giannina Falchi, Rachele
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Climate change has become a topic of increasing significance in viticulture, severely challenged by this issue. Average global temperatures are increasing, but frost events, with a large variability depending on geographical locations, have been predicted to be a potential risk for grapevine cultivation. Grape cold hardiness encompasses both midwin...