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Journal of Plant Biology, 2008
Apple exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) that is controlled by the multiallelic S-locus. This S-locus encodes polymorphicS ribonuclease (S-RNase) for the pistil-part 5 determinant. Information aboutS-genotypes is important when selecting pollen donors for fruit production and breeding of new cultivars.
Jong-In Park+3 more
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Apple exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) that is controlled by the multiallelic S-locus. This S-locus encodes polymorphicS ribonuclease (S-RNase) for the pistil-part 5 determinant. Information aboutS-genotypes is important when selecting pollen donors for fruit production and breeding of new cultivars.
Jong-In Park+3 more
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Transgenic Apple (Malus x domestica)
2000The genus Malus contains up to 122 species (Ponomarenko 1986). Cultivated apples have been developed mainly from the hybrid species M. x domestica Borkh. which has the genetic background of several wild species (Korban and Chen 1992). Apple breeding has traditionally been carried out by crosspollination and subsequent selection of superior seedlings in
Ross G. Atkinson+3 more
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Biosynthesis of phloridzin in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.)
Plant Science, 2009Abstract In contrast to the ubiquitously present flavonoids, dihydrochalcones seem to be restricted to approx. 30 plant families. In apple (Malus domestica Borkh.), the dihydrochalcone phloridzin (phloretin 2′-O-glucoside) is dominant representing more than 90% of the soluble phenolics in the leaves.
Silvija Miosic+4 more
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Genome-wide identification and characterization of the BES1 gene family in apple (Malus domestica).
Plant biology, 2020As the most important transcription factor in the brassinosteroid (BR) signal transduction pathway, the BES1 transcription factors not only affect the growth and development of plants but also regulate the stress resistance of crops.
Xuejing Cao+6 more
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2012
Recent genomic studies by Velasco et al. (2010) identified the progenitor of the cultivated apple as M. sieversii. This species was found in the IIi Valley, on the northern slopes of the Tien Shan mountains at the border of northwest China and Kazakhstan.
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Recent genomic studies by Velasco et al. (2010) identified the progenitor of the cultivated apple as M. sieversii. This species was found in the IIi Valley, on the northern slopes of the Tien Shan mountains at the border of northwest China and Kazakhstan.
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A genome-wide analysis of the expansin genes in Malus × Domestica
Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2013Expansins were first identified as cell wall-loosening proteins; they are involved in regulating cell expansion, fruits softening and many other physiological processes. However, our knowledge about the expansin family members and their evolutionary relationships in fruit trees, such as apple, is limited.
Changtian Chen+5 more
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In vitro test of self-incompatibility in Malus domestica
Sexual Plant Reproduction, 1988An in vitro assay in which self-incompatible pollen of Malus domestica is selectively inhibited is described. This assay involves heat-labile substances diffusing from the stylar tissues — in particular, glycoproteins found in the protein extract of styles. In the presence of the self-style extract, a dramatic decrease in total protein concentration in
Anna Speranza, G. L. Calzoni
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Micropropagation of Apple (Malus domestica Barkh.)
1992The apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) has been a well-known and sought-after species since the times of Adam and Eve. It is grown for its high quality fruit, which excels in attractiveness and good taste, being firm and juicy. Its fruit is sweet, having about 17% sugar, balanced with malic acid.
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Research progress of fruit color development in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.).
Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2021Zijing Chen+5 more
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Trehalose maintains the quality of Malus domestica by mediating sucrose and respiratory metabolism
Scientia Horticulturae, 2022Canying Li+7 more
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