“…As a typical Ca 2+ sensor in higher plants, CMLs possess one to six EF-hand motifs without any other functional domain ( McCormack, Tsai & Braam, 2005 ). To date, CML genes have been analyzed in various species; such as, 50 have been identified in Arabidopsis ( McCormack & Braam, 2003 ), 32 in rice ( Boonburapong & Buaboocha, 2007 ), 68 in grape ( Konstantin et al, 2021 ), 79 in Chinese cabbage ( Nie, Zhang & Zhang, 2017 ), 52 in tomato ( Munir et al, 2016a ), 50 in alfalfa ( Sun, Yu & Guo, 2020 ), 21 in ginkgo ( Zhang et al, 2022 ), 82 in chrysanthemum ( Fu et al, 2022 ), 41 in soybean ( Yadav et al, 2022 ), and 58 in apple ( Li et al., 2019a ; Li et al., 2019b ). Although the cucumber genome has been well assembled and annotated ( Cavagnaro et al, 2010 ; Li et al., 2019a ; Li et al., 2019b ; Osipowski et al, 2020 ), the characteristics and functions of CML gene members are still unknown.…”