Identification of CsAFP3-like as a novel gene regulating determinate growth of lateral branch in cucumber
Friday, 28-11-2025 | 06:04
Lateral branching is a critical agronomic trait in cucumber that directly influences plant architecture and crop yield. Therefore, understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying this trait is essential for effective cucumber breeding. Here, we identified a branchless mutant, designated mbl (mutant-branchless), exhibiting extremely determinate growth of lateral branch. Using BSA-seq analysis with four DNA bulk pools derived from an F2 population crossing between mbl and a normal lateral branching variety, EC1, we mapped distinct loci associated with the lateral branch development.
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Identification of CsAFP3-like as a novel gene regulating determinate growth of lateral branch in cucumber
Identification of CsAFP3-like as a novel gene regulating determinate growth of lateral branch in cucumber
Lateral branching is a critical agronomic trait in cucumber that directly influences plant architecture and crop yield. Therefore, understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying this trait is essential for effective cucumber breeding. Here, we identified a branchless mutant, designated mbl (mutant-branchless), exhibiting extremely determinate growth of lateral branch. Using BSA-seq analysis with four DNA bulk pools derived from an F2 population crossing between mbl and a normal lateral branching variety, EC1, we mapped distinct loci associated with the lateral branch development.
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