Sel skokhozyaistvennaya Biologiya,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
57(5), P. 897 - 910
Published: Nov. 1, 2022
СОЗДАНИЕ
РОССИЙСКИХ
АДАПТИВНЫХ
СОРТОВ
ЯБЛОНИ
(Malus
½
domestica
Borkh.)ВНИИСПК
-СМЕНА
ЗАДАЧ
И
РАЗВИТИЕ
МЕТОДОВ
СЕЛЕКЦИИ
(обзор)
Е.Н.СЕДОВ
,
Т.В.ЯНЧУК,
С.А.КОРНЕЕВА,
М
Molecular Plant Pathology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
21(11), P. 1391 - 1404
Published: Sept. 23, 2020
Abstract
Blue
mould,
caused
primarily
by
Penicillium
expansum
,
is
a
major
threat
to
the
global
pome
fruit
industry,
causing
multimillion‐dollar
losses
annually.
The
blue
mould
fungus
negatively
affects
quality,
thereby
reducing
fresh
consumption,
and
significantly
contributes
food
loss.
P.
also
produces
an
array
of
mycotoxins
that
are
detrimental
human
health.
Management
options
limited
emergence
fungicide‐resistant
spp.
makes
disease
management
difficult,
therefore
new
approaches
tools
needed
combat
in
storage.
This
species
profile
comprises
comprehensive
literature
review
this
aggressive
pathogen
associated
with
pomes
(apple,
pear,
quince),
focusing
on
biology,
mechanisms
disease,
control,
genomics,
newest
developments
management.
Taxonomy
Link
1809.
Domain
Eukaryota,
Kingdom
Fungi,
Phylum
Ascomycota,
Subphylum
Pezizomycotina,
Class
Eurotiomycetes,
Subclass:
Eurotiomycetidae,
Order
Eurotiales;
Family
Trichocomaceae,
Genus
Species
.
Biology
A
wide
host
range
necrotrophic
postharvest
requires
wound
(e.g.,
stem
pull,
punctures,
bruises,
shoulder
cracks)
or
natural
openings
lenticel,
end,
calyx
sinus)
gain
ingress
infect.
Toxins
Patulin,
citrinin,
chaetoglobosins,
communesins,
roquefortine
C,
expansolides
B,
ochratoxin
A,
penitrem
rubratoxin
penicillic
acid.
Host
Primarily
apples,
European
Asian
medlar,
quince.
has
been
reported
stone
fruits
(cherry,
plum,
peach),
small
(grape,
strawberry,
kiwi),
hazel
nut.
Disease
symptoms
initially
appears
as
light
tan
dark
brown
circular
lesions
defined
margin
between
decayed
healthy
tissues.
tissue
soft
watery,
blue‐green
spore
masses
appear
area,
starting
at
infection
site
radiating
outward
area
ages.
control
Preharvest
fungicides
activity
used
decay.
Orchard
packinghouse
sanitation
methods
critical
components
integrated
pest
strategy.
Useful
websites
Penn
State
Tree
Fruit
Production
Guide
(
https://extension.psu.edu/forage‐and‐food‐crops/fruit
),
Washington
Comprehensive
http://treefruit.wsu.edu/crop‐protection/disease‐management/blue‐mold/
Apple
Rot
Doctor
https://waynejurick.wixsite.com/applerotdr
penicillium
genome
sequences
resources
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/browse/#!/eukaryotes/11336/
).
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 264 - 264
Published: March 1, 2025
Apples
(Malus
domestica
Borkh.)
represent
one
of
the
most
widely
cultivated
and
consumed
fruits
globally,
with
significant
genetic
diversity
among
cultivars.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
morphological,
biochemical,
organoleptic
characteristics
34
apple
cultivars,
including
ancient
Romanian
varieties,
internationally
old
modern
new
selections.
The
assessment
was
conducted
identify
valuable
traits
for
breeding
programs
commercial
applications.
Morphological
analysis
revealed
variation
in
fruit
size,
shape,
weight,
international
‘classic’
cultivars
exhibiting
larger
dimensions
on
average.
Biochemical
profiling
indicated
notable
differences
moisture
content,
total
soluble
solids,
titratable
acidity,
carotenoid
levels,
some
traditional
demonstrating
high
nutritional
potential.
Texture
showed
variations
peel
hardness,
flesh
firmness,
toughness,
influencing
storage
capacity
consumer
preference.
Organoleptic
evaluations
highlighted
superior
sensory
attributes
such
as
‘Golden
Orange’,
‘Jonathan’,
‘Kaltherer
Böhmer’,
Delicious’,
which
ranked
highest
terms
taste,
aroma,
juiciness.
Statistical
analyses,
principal
component
hierarchical
clustering
further
distinguished
based
their
physicochemical
profiles.
findings
emphasize
importance
apples
maintaining
a
resilient
sustainable
assortment.
provides
insights
orchard,
market,
industry
development.
We
also
highlight
future
directions,
promoting
conservation
strategic
use
both
Plants,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 903 - 903
Published: Feb. 16, 2023
Apple
breeding
is
a
laborious
and
long-lasting
process
that
requires
qualified
resources,
land,
time,
funds.
In
this
study,
more
than
5000
F1
apple
hybrids
from
direct
testcrosses
were
analyzed.
The
results
revealed
how
the
phenotypic
expression
of
main
quantitative
traits
interest
assessed
in
five
half-sib
families
was
controlled
by
additive
genetic
effects
non-additive
dominance
epistasis.
statistical
number
required
to
ensure
efficient
selection
increased
exponentially
with
desirable
traits.
minimum
progenies
obtain
hybrid
associated
agronomic
highly
variable.
For
two
independent
essential
(fruit
size
quality),
but
incorporated
together
same
hybrid,
between
about
30
300.
If
three
cumulative
added
(a
large
fruits
per
tree,
resistance/tolerance
scab,
powdery
mildew
attack),
limits
1500
18,000.
study
highlighted
need
for
new
varieties
due
narrowing
diversity
cultivated
species
choice
parents
used
hybridizations
(as
well
as
objectives
pursued
selection)
can
increase
efficiency
breeding.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
195(4), P. 2799 - 2814
Published: May 14, 2024
Abstract
The
cultivated
apple
(Malus
domestica
Borkh.)
is
a
cross-pollinated
perennial
fruit
tree
of
great
economic
importance.
Earlier
versions
reference
genomes
were
unphased,
fragmented,
and
lacked
comprehensive
insights
into
the
apple's
highly
heterozygous
genome,
which
impeded
advances
in
genetic
studies
breeding
programs.
In
this
study,
we
assembled
haplotype-resolved
telomere-to-telomere
(T2T)
genome
for
diploid
cultivar
Golden
Delicious.
Subsequently,
constructed
pangenome
based
on
12
assemblies
from
wild
species
to
investigate
dynamic
changes
functional
genes.
Our
results
revealed
gene
gain
loss
events
during
domestication.
Compared
with
species,
more
families
significantly
enriched
oxidative
phosphorylation,
pentose
metabolic
process,
responses
salt,
abscisic
acid
biosynthesis
process.
analyses
also
demonstrated
higher
prevalence
different
types
resistance
analogs
(RGAs)
cultivars
than
their
relatives,
partially
attributed
segmental
tandem
duplication
certain
RGAs
classes.
Structural
variations,
mainly
deletions
insertions,
have
affected
presence
absence
TIR-NB-ARC-LRR,
NB-ARC-LRR,
CC-NB-ARC-LRR
Additionally,
hybridization/introgression
has
contributed
expansion
genes
domesticated
apples.
T2T
provide
important
resources
apples,
emphasizing
need
study
evolutionary
mechanisms
breeding.
Horticulture Research,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
7(1)
Published: Nov. 1, 2020
Abstract
The
Rosaceae
crop
family
(including
almond,
apple,
apricot,
blackberry,
peach,
pear,
plum,
raspberry,
rose,
strawberry,
sweet
cherry,
and
sour
cherry)
provides
vital
contributions
to
human
well-being
is
economically
significant
across
the
U.S.
In
2003,
industry
stakeholder
initiatives
prioritized
utilization
of
genomics,
genetics,
breeding
develop
new
cultivars
exhibiting
both
disease
resistance
superior
horticultural
quality.
However,
rosaceous
breeders
lacked
certain
knowledge
tools
fully
implement
DNA-informed
breeding—a
“chasm”
existed
between
existing
genomics
genetic
information
application
this
in
breeding.
RosBREED
project
(“Ros”
signifying
a
community
initiative,
“BREED”,
indicating
core
focus
on
programs),
addressed
challenge
through
comprehensive
coordinated
10-year
effort
funded
by
USDA-NIFA
Specialty
Crop
Research
Initiative.
was
designed
enable
routine
modern
genetics
technologies
programs,
thereby
enhancing
their
efficiency
effectiveness
delivering
with
producer-required
resistances
market-essential
This
review
presents
synopsis
approach,
deliverables,
impacts
RosBREED,
highlighting
synergistic
global
collaborations
future
needs.
Enabling
developed
are
described,
including
genome-wide
scanning
platforms
DNA
diagnostic
tests.
Examples
use
participants
presented
for
all
stages,
pre-breeding
resistance,
parental
seedling
selection,
elite
selection
advancement.
chasm
now
bridged,
accelerating
improvement.
Molecular Biology Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
51(1)
Published: June 1, 2024
Camellia
tachangensis
F.
C.
Zhang
is
a
five-compartment
species
in
the
ovary
of
tea
group
plants,
which
represents
original
germline
early
differentiation
some
plants.
Horticulture Research,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2021
Abstract
Breeding
apple
cultivars
with
resistance
offers
a
potential
solution
to
fire
blight,
damaging
bacterial
disease
caused
by
Erwinia
amylovora
.
Most
alleles
at
quantitative
trait
loci
(QTLs)
were
previously
characterized
in
diverse
Malus
germplasm
poor
fruit
quality,
which
reduces
breeding
utility.
This
study
utilized
pedigree-based
QTL
analysis
approach
elucidate
the
genetic
basis
of
resistance/susceptibility
blight
from
multiple
sources
relevant
U.S.
programs.
Twenty-seven
important
parents
(IBPs)
represented
314
offspring
32
full-sib
families,
‘Honeycrisp’
being
most
highly
IBP.
Analyzing
data
two-year
replicated
field
inoculation
and
curated
genome-wide
single
nucleotide
polymorphism
data,
QTLs
consistently
mapped
on
chromosomes
(Chrs.)
6,
7,
15.
These
together
explained
~28%
phenotypic
variation.
The
Chr.
6
15
colocalized
reported
QTLs,
while
7
is
possibly
novel.
inherited
rare
reduced-susceptibility
allele
its
grandparent
‘Frostbite’.
resistant
IBP
‘Enterprise’
had
least
one
putative
all
three
QTLs.
In
general,
lower
susceptibility
was
observed
for
individuals
higher
numbers
across
highlighted
mapping
characterization
complex
pedigree-connected
germplasm.
Knowledge
gained
will
enable
more
informed
parental
selection
development
trait-predictive
DNA
tests
pyramiding
favorable
superior
blight.
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 64 - 64
Published: Jan. 10, 2022
The
large
number
of
cultivars
belonging
to
the
cultivated
apple
(Malus
×
domestica
Borkh.)
reflects
an
extremely
wide
range
variability,
including
for
fruit
quality
traits.
To
evaluate
some
characteristics
quality,
22
genotypes
were
selected
from
a
collection
germplasms
containing
more
than
600
accessions,
based
on
different
considerations,
use
fruits
(dessert,
cooking,
processing,
juice,
cider,
multipurpose).
mean
water
content
studied
was
85.05%,
with
coefficient
variation
(CV)
2.74%;
ash
2.32%
CV
22.1%,
and
total
soluble
solids
16.22%
17.78%,
indicating
relatively
small
difference
between
these
indices.
On
contrary,
differences
registered
weight,
volume,
titratable
acidity
means
119.52
g,
155
mL,
0.55%
malic
acid,
CVs
35.17%,
34.58%,
54.3%,
respectively.
results
showed
that
peel
hardness
varied
3.80
13.69
N,
toughness
0.2
1.07
mm,
flesh
0.97
4.76
work
6.88
27.84
mJ.
current
study
can
emphasize
possibility
choosing
appropriate
cross
in
breeding
process
how
future
strategies
help
breeders
select
parents,
which
are
essential
key
steps
when
new
cultivars.
In
addition,
multivariate
analysis
has
proven
be
useful
tool
assessing
relationships
Malus
genetic
resources.