Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx

<p>Evergrowing phenotypes in deciduous trees have only been described in three unrelated species: peach, hazelnut and pomegranate. These genotypes are a useful tool for forward genetics approaches aimed at understanding the processes that regulate seasonal growth and dormancy. Research in ever...

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第一著者: Afif Hedhly (3267840) (author)
その他の著者: Nerea Martínez-Romera (22687334) (author), Ana Pilar Gracia (22687337) (author), Juan Marin (6794951) (author), Arancha Arbeloa (22687340) (author), Elena García (5666569) (author), Ana Wünsch (3267843) (author)
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author Afif Hedhly (3267840)
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Ana Pilar Gracia (22687337)
Juan Marin (6794951)
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Elena García (5666569)
Ana Wünsch (3267843)
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Nerea Martínez-Romera (22687334)
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Arancha Arbeloa (22687340)
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Ana Wünsch (3267843)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Afif Hedhly (3267840)
Nerea Martínez-Romera (22687334)
Ana Pilar Gracia (22687337)
Juan Marin (6794951)
Arancha Arbeloa (22687340)
Elena García (5666569)
Ana Wünsch (3267843)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-26T06:33:24Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Plant Biology
Prunus avium
evergrowing
evergreen
seasonal growth
dormancy
dormancy associated MADS-box genes
DAMs
inbreeding
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description <p>Evergrowing phenotypes in deciduous trees have only been described in three unrelated species: peach, hazelnut and pomegranate. These genotypes are a useful tool for forward genetics approaches aimed at understanding the processes that regulate seasonal growth and dormancy. Research in evergrowing peach lead to the identification of the DORMANCY ASSOCIATED MADS BOX transcription factors (DAMs) as regulators of dormancy in stone and pome fruits. In this work we present the breeding and preliminary characterization of an evergrowing (evg) sweet cherry genotype. This individual was obtained from in vitro embryo rescue of self-fertilization seeds, of a local self-compatible landrace. Unlike wild type sweet cherry, evg sweet cherry does not set buds in autumn and continues to grow throughout the winter. In contrast to evergrowing peach, no major structural deletion was observed in the tandemly arranged PavDAMs genes. However, specific expression profiles of these genes were observed in the evg sweet cherry. The specific polymorphisms previously observed in the PavDAMs of the parental cultivar, and the high level of inbreeding depression resulting from self-fertilization, suggest that the expression of homozygous recessive alleles might be the cause of the evergrowing phenotype. Ongoing work to fully characterize the underlying molecular mechanism regulating evg sweet cherry phenotype is discussed, highlighting its importance and utility as a research and breeding tool.</p>
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spelling Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docxAfif Hedhly (3267840)Nerea Martínez-Romera (22687334)Ana Pilar Gracia (22687337)Juan Marin (6794951)Arancha Arbeloa (22687340)Elena García (5666569)Ana Wünsch (3267843)Plant BiologyPrunus aviumevergrowingevergreenseasonal growthdormancydormancy associated MADS-box genesDAMsinbreeding<p>Evergrowing phenotypes in deciduous trees have only been described in three unrelated species: peach, hazelnut and pomegranate. These genotypes are a useful tool for forward genetics approaches aimed at understanding the processes that regulate seasonal growth and dormancy. Research in evergrowing peach lead to the identification of the DORMANCY ASSOCIATED MADS BOX transcription factors (DAMs) as regulators of dormancy in stone and pome fruits. In this work we present the breeding and preliminary characterization of an evergrowing (evg) sweet cherry genotype. This individual was obtained from in vitro embryo rescue of self-fertilization seeds, of a local self-compatible landrace. Unlike wild type sweet cherry, evg sweet cherry does not set buds in autumn and continues to grow throughout the winter. In contrast to evergrowing peach, no major structural deletion was observed in the tandemly arranged PavDAMs genes. However, specific expression profiles of these genes were observed in the evg sweet cherry. The specific polymorphisms previously observed in the PavDAMs of the parental cultivar, and the high level of inbreeding depression resulting from self-fertilization, suggest that the expression of homozygous recessive alleles might be the cause of the evergrowing phenotype. Ongoing work to fully characterize the underlying molecular mechanism regulating evg sweet cherry phenotype is discussed, highlighting its importance and utility as a research and breeding tool.</p>2025-11-26T06:33:24ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpls.2025.1677862.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_file_1_An_evergrowing_sweet_cherry_for_research_and_breeding_docx/30718631CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307186312025-11-26T06:33:24Z
spellingShingle Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
Afif Hedhly (3267840)
Plant Biology
Prunus avium
evergrowing
evergreen
seasonal growth
dormancy
dormancy associated MADS-box genes
DAMs
inbreeding
status_str publishedVersion
title Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
title_full Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
title_fullStr Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
title_short Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
title_sort Supplementary file 1_An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding.docx
topic Plant Biology
Prunus avium
evergrowing
evergreen
seasonal growth
dormancy
dormancy associated MADS-box genes
DAMs
inbreeding