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Genomes in Wild Plant Species may Help Peaches Adapt to Climate Change


Genomes in Wild Plant Species may Help Peaches Adapt to Climate Change
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A behmi tree (Prunus mira), which is a wild relative of the domesticated peach, grows in its native habitat next to a glacier on the Tibetan Plateau. Image Credit: Yong Li, from Zhengzhou Fruit Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
The research work, which was co-headed by BTI faculty member Zhangjun Fei, analyzed the genes of the wild relatives and landraces of the domesticated peach. Over time, these varieties have adapted to certain local conditions from seven areas in China. ....

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Gene discovery may help peaches tolerate climate stress


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IMAGE: A behmi tree (Prunus mira), which is a wild relative of the domesticated peach, grows in its native habitat next to a glacier on the Tibetan Plateau.
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Credit: Image credit: Yong Li, from Zhengzhou Fruit Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
ITHACA, N.Y. A Boyce Thompson Institute-led team has identified genes enabling peaches and their wild relatives to tolerate stressful conditions findings that could help the domesticated peach adapt to climate change.
The study, co-led by Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) faculty member Zhangjun Fei, examined the genomes of peach s wild relatives and landraces varieties that have adapted over a long time to specific local conditions from seven regions in China. They identified genes responsible for peach s tolerance to multiple environmental factors, including cold, drought and ultraviolet (UV-B) radiation levels at high altitudes. ....

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