2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-008-0348-z
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Isolation and characterization of genes associated with shade-induced apple abscission

Abstract: Apple trees generally produce excessive number of flowers and young fruitlets, which negatively affects commercial value. Thus, thinning is an important practice by which excessive flowers and fruitlets abort. Fruit abscission is difficult to predict or control, as many factors including shading can cause fruitlets to abort. In order to understand the molecular basis of shade-induced fruit abscission, two cDNA libraries were constructed using the suppression-subtractive hybridization (SSH) method and 347 expre… Show more

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“…patens) was reported. The results were related to each of the reference species because of three main reasons: annotation may be different depending on accession, apple seems to have some specific genes not encountered in other species, and orthologs may be encountered in annual but not in perennial plants and vice versa (Zhou et al, 2008). The first three species were chosen because the majority of the euchromatin of their genome has been sequenced.…”
Section: Tdf Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…patens) was reported. The results were related to each of the reference species because of three main reasons: annotation may be different depending on accession, apple seems to have some specific genes not encountered in other species, and orthologs may be encountered in annual but not in perennial plants and vice versa (Zhou et al, 2008). The first three species were chosen because the majority of the euchromatin of their genome has been sequenced.…”
Section: Tdf Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fruitlet abscission in apple (Malus × domestica L. Borkh) occurs in a period of competition between reproductive and vegetative parts and among fruitlets [7]. This competition is due to several factors [8,10,11]. Hormones play a central role in modulating abscission as can be proven by the fact that bioregulators are widely used to thin excess fruitlet load [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coupe et al (1997) screened two chitinases, Chia1 and Chia4, which were up-regulated in the leaflet abscission zone of Sambucus nigra. Four different chitinase transcripts were also identified during abscission of citrus leaves and apple fruits (Agusti et al, 2008;Zhou et al, 2008). Two chitinase genes were up-regulated in the abscission zone at 2 h after flower removal and remained highly expressed during 14 h, while in the non-abscission zone, their observed increase of expression was only transient and peaked at 2 h after flower removal and the class II chitinase was suggested as abscission zone specific gene (Meir et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%