Vitis flower types: from the wild to crop plants
Vitis vinifera can be divided into two subspecies, V. vinifera subsp. vinifera, one of the most important agricultural crops in the world, and its wild ancestor, V. vinifera subsp. sylvestris. Three flower types can be observed: hermaphrodite and female (on some varieties) in vinifera, and male or f...
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doaj-81e79ca255cd4c7d9cd426bb661a79e02020-11-25T00:56:31ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-11-017e787910.7717/peerj.7879Vitis flower types: from the wild to crop plantsJoão L. Coito0Helena G. Silva1Miguel J.N. Ramos2Jorge Cunha3José Eiras-Dias4Sara Amâncio5Maria M.R. Costa6Margarida Rocheta7Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food (LEAF), Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalBiosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute (BioISI), Plant Functional Biology Centre, University of Minho - Campus de Gualtar, Braga, PortugalLinking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food (LEAF), Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalInstituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Quinta d’Almoinha, Dois Portos, PortugalInstituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Quinta d’Almoinha, Dois Portos, PortugalLinking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food (LEAF), Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalBiosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute (BioISI), Plant Functional Biology Centre, University of Minho - Campus de Gualtar, Braga, PortugalLinking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food (LEAF), Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalVitis vinifera can be divided into two subspecies, V. vinifera subsp. vinifera, one of the most important agricultural crops in the world, and its wild ancestor, V. vinifera subsp. sylvestris. Three flower types can be observed: hermaphrodite and female (on some varieties) in vinifera, and male or female flowers in sylvestris. It is assumed that the different flower types in the wild ancestor arose through specific floral patterns of organ abortion. A considerable amount of data about the diversity of sexual systems in grapevines has been collected over the past century. Several grapevine breeding studies led to the hypothesis that dioecy in vinifera is derived from a hermaphrodite ancestor and could be controlled by either, one or two linked genetic determinants following Mendelian inherence. More recently, experiments using molecular approaches suggested that these loci were located in a specific region of the chromosome 2 of vinifera. Based on the works published so far, its seems evident that a putative sex locus is present in chromosome 2. However, it is still not fully elucidated whether flower types are regulated by two linked loci or by one locus with three alleles. Nevertheless, several genes could contribute to sex determination in grapevine. This review presents the results from early studies, combined with the recent molecular approaches, which may contribute to the design of new experiments towards a better understanding of the sex inheritance in grapevine.https://peerj.com/articles/7879.pdfVitis vinifera viniferaVitis vinifera sylvestrisSex determinismDomesticationDioecy |
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João L. Coito Helena G. Silva Miguel J.N. Ramos Jorge Cunha José Eiras-Dias Sara Amâncio Maria M.R. Costa Margarida Rocheta Vitis flower types: from the wild to crop plants PeerJ Vitis vinifera vinifera Vitis vinifera sylvestris Sex determinism Domestication Dioecy |
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Vitis vinifera can be divided into two subspecies, V. vinifera subsp. vinifera, one of the most important agricultural crops in the world, and its wild ancestor, V. vinifera subsp. sylvestris. Three flower types can be observed: hermaphrodite and female (on some varieties) in vinifera, and male or female flowers in sylvestris. It is assumed that the different flower types in the wild ancestor arose through specific floral patterns of organ abortion. A considerable amount of data about the diversity of sexual systems in grapevines has been collected over the past century. Several grapevine breeding studies led to the hypothesis that dioecy in vinifera is derived from a hermaphrodite ancestor and could be controlled by either, one or two linked genetic determinants following Mendelian inherence. More recently, experiments using molecular approaches suggested that these loci were located in a specific region of the chromosome 2 of vinifera. Based on the works published so far, its seems evident that a putative sex locus is present in chromosome 2. However, it is still not fully elucidated whether flower types are regulated by two linked loci or by one locus with three alleles. Nevertheless, several genes could contribute to sex determination in grapevine. This review presents the results from early studies, combined with the recent molecular approaches, which may contribute to the design of new experiments towards a better understanding of the sex inheritance in grapevine. |
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Vitis vinifera vinifera Vitis vinifera sylvestris Sex determinism Domestication Dioecy |
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