“…The virescent leaf trait had also been reported to be controlled by one single recessive nuclear gene in some other plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana ( Ma et al, 2017 ; Huang et al, 2018 ), rice ( Wang et al, 2016 ; Zhu et al, 2016 ), cotton ( Zhu et al, 2017 ; Mao et al, 2019 ), maize ( Xing et al, 2014 ), cabbage ( Liu et al, 2016 ), apple ( Fernández-Fernández et al, 2014 ), watermelon ( Zhang et al, 1996 ) and so on. In cucumber, the virescent traits in 9110Gt ( Miao et al, 2016 ), vyl mutant ( Song et al, 2018 ), ygl1 ( Ding et al, 2019 ) and C777 ( Hu et al, 2020 ) were also controlled by one single recessive nuclear gene. It indicated that the virescent mutants were easy to form because the mutation of anyone gene involving in the pathways of chloroplast development or chlorophyll biosynthesis could generate the virescent leaf appearance ( Beale, 2005 ).…”