Domestication history and genetic changes for the newly evolved flower color in the ornamental plant Lobularia maritima (Brassiaceae) DOI Creative Commons
Wenjie Yang,

Meng Liu,

Landi Feng

et al.

Horticulture Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Lobularia maritima (sweet alyssum) is a popular ornamental plant that displays range of flower colors, particularly white and purple. However, the genetic underpinning evolutionary history colors have remained unknown. To address this, we performed de novo assembly chromosome-level genome for this species conducted comparative population genomic analyses both domestic wild representatives. These revealed distinct clusters corresponding to groups, with further subdivisions based on geographic phenotypic differences. Importantly, all cultivars originated from single domestication event within Tunisia group. One group did not contribute genetically current cultivars. The new mutations in key gene anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway, PAP1, arose following led origin purple coloration Moreover, contrasting PAP1 haplotypes varieties lead differential expression CHS DFR, which turn contributes observed color findings provide insights into regulation L. maritima, laying groundwork future breeding efforts focused plant, especially introducing sources other groups.

Language: Английский

Insight into Pelargonium odoratissimum Essential Oil Preservative Properties Effect on Ground Beef DOI Creative Commons
Anis Ben Hsouna, Boutheina Ben Akacha, Ivana Generalić Mekinić

et al.

Foods, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(19), P. 3181 - 3181

Published: Oct. 7, 2024

Pelargonium plants are very popular and well-known for their essential oils (EOs), which used medicinal purposes in food. This study focused on the EO of

Language: Английский

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Domestication history and genetic changes for the newly evolved flower color in the ornamental plant Lobularia maritima (Brassiaceae) DOI Creative Commons
Wenjie Yang,

Meng Liu,

Landi Feng

et al.

Horticulture Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Lobularia maritima (sweet alyssum) is a popular ornamental plant that displays range of flower colors, particularly white and purple. However, the genetic underpinning evolutionary history colors have remained unknown. To address this, we performed de novo assembly chromosome-level genome for this species conducted comparative population genomic analyses both domestic wild representatives. These revealed distinct clusters corresponding to groups, with further subdivisions based on geographic phenotypic differences. Importantly, all cultivars originated from single domestication event within Tunisia group. One group did not contribute genetically current cultivars. The new mutations in key gene anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway, PAP1, arose following led origin purple coloration Moreover, contrasting PAP1 haplotypes varieties lead differential expression CHS DFR, which turn contributes observed color findings provide insights into regulation L. maritima, laying groundwork future breeding efforts focused plant, especially introducing sources other groups.

Language: Английский

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