| Literature DB >> 29457194 |
Siqi Zhang1, Mei Liang1, Nan Wang1, Qiang Xu1, Xiuxin Deng1, Lijun Chai2.
Abstract
KEY MESSAGE: Review on citrus reproduction. Citrus is one of the most important and widely grown fruit crops. It possesses several special reproductive characteristics, such as nucellar embryony and self-incompatibility. The special phenomenon of nucellar embryony in citrus, also known as the polyembryony, is a kind of sporophytic apomixis. During the past decade, the emergence of novel technologies and the construction of multiple citrus reference genomes have facilitated rapid advances to our understanding of nucellar embryony. Indeed, several research teams have preliminarily determined the genetic basis of citrus apomixis. On the other hand, the phenomenon of self-incompatibility that promotes genetic diversity by rejecting self-pollen and accepting non-self-pollen is difficult to study in citrus because the long juvenile period of citrus presents challenges to identifying candidate genes that control this phenomenon. In this review, we focus on advances to our understanding of reproduction in citrus from the last decade and discuss priorities for the coming decade.Keywords: Apomixis; Citrus; Polyembryony; Reproduction; Self- and non-self-recognition; Self-incompatibility
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29457194 DOI: 10.1007/s00497-018-0327-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Reprod ISSN: 2194-7953 Impact factor: 3.767