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There is more to flowering than those DAM genes: the biology behind bloom in rosaceous fruit trees

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CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2020.101995

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  1. Michigan State University
  2. MSU AgBioResearch Project GREEEN grants [GR19-046, GR18-053]
  3. United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture HATCH project [1013242]

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The regulation of bloom time in deciduous fruit trees has attracted increasing interest due to the negative impact of climate change on fruit production. Comprehensive research strategies incorporating genetic, physiological, and phenological approaches are needed to understand flower development and bloom time in deciduous fruit trees, which span the four seasons and are influenced by temperature-driven transitions.
The regulation of bloom time in deciduous fruit trees is an area of increasing interest due to the negative impact of climate change on fruit production. Although flower development has been well-studied in model species, there are many knowledge gaps about this process in perennial fruit trees, whose floral development spans the four seasons and includes many temperature-driven transitions. To develop solutions for minimizing crop loss, a comprehensive research strategy is needed to understand flower development and bloom time in deciduous fruit trees. This approach must incorporate genetic, physiological, and phenological strategies which include morphological and molecular analyses. Here, we describe key floral development events for rosaceae family fruit trees, highlight recent molecular and genetic discoveries, and discuss future directions for this field.

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