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Microarray analysis of apple buds during dormancy


ABSTRACT: Closed terminal buds of apple trees (Malus x domestica Borkh, Royal Gala and Castel Gala varieties) grown in commercial orchards were harvested during autumn and winter and exposed to cold treatments 18 biological samples, consisting of 9 pairs of replicates, were analysed in dye-swap. Samples are whole closed terminal buds. Biological replicates are buds from 2 different harvest year subjected to similar cold treatments. Samples with contrasting dormancy status in the same harvest year were compared in 8 dye-swap. Most samples were hybridized more than once in different combinations

ORGANISM(S): Malus domestica

SUBMITTER: Diogo Porto 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-64717 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Transcription profiling of the chilling requirement for bud break in apples: a putative role for FLC-like genes.

Porto Diogo Denardi DD   Bruneau Maryline M   Perini Pâmela P   Anzanello Rafael R   Renou Jean-Pierre JP   dos Santos Henrique Pessoa HP   Fialho Flávio Bello FB   Revers Luís Fernando LF  

Journal of experimental botany 20150305 9


Apple production depends on the fulfilment of a chilling requirement for bud dormancy release. Insufficient winter chilling results in irregular and suboptimal bud break in the spring, with negative impacts on apple yield. Trees from apple cultivars with contrasting chilling requirements for bud break were used to investigate the expression of the entire set of apple genes in response to chilling accumulation in the field and controlled conditions. Total RNA was analysed on the AryANE v.1.0 olig  ...[more]

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