Publications by authors named "Hangling Bie"

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  • Wild species like Prunus davidiana are critical for improving resistance in domesticated crops, especially peaches, due to their genetic diversity and stress tolerance.
  • The newly assembled genome of P. davidiana reveals significant genetic variations and structures, including specific genes and a novel aphid resistance locus tied to the PdaWRKY4 gene, which is crucial for synthesizing anti-aphid compounds.
  • The findings pave the way for a breeding strategy aimed at efficiently developing aphid-resistant peach varieties through targeted genetic insights.
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Gene presence/absence variation (PAV) is an important contributor to the studies of genetic diversity, gene identification, and molecular marker development in plants. In the present study, 100 peach (Prunus persica) accessions were used for genome resequencing to identify PAVs. Alignmentwith a reference genome yielded a total of 2.

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Fruit maturity is an important agronomic trait of fruit crops. Although in previous studies, several molecular markers are developed for the trait, the knowledge about its candidate genes is particularly limited. In this study, a total of 357 peach accessions were re-sequenced to obtain 949,638 SNPs.

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Bud dormancy is crucial for winter survival and is characterized by the inability of the bud meristem to respond to growth-promotive signals before the chilling requirement (CR) is met. However, our understanding of the genetic mechanism regulating CR and bud dormancy remains limited. This study identified PpDAM6 (DORMANCY-ASSOCIATED MADS-box) as a key gene for CR using a genome-wide association study analysis based on structural variations in 345 peach (Prunus persica (L.

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