2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14122385
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Male-Specific Sequence in Populus simonii Provides Insights into Gender Determination of Poplar

Ziyue Wang,
Yijing Lei,
Guanqing Liu
et al.

Abstract: The genus Populus is composed of dioecious woody plants and adult females produce large numbers of seed hairs that can affect public health and pose a potential fire risk. However, it is difficult to distinguish between males and females based on their morphology at the seedling stage. Therefore, developing a technology that identifies the gender of poplar seedlings is crucial for controlling seed hairs. In this study, we developed an approach for the early gender identification of Tacamahaca and Aigeiros spec… Show more

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“…In the seedling stage, researchers have developed an early sex identification technology based on male-specific sequences. This technology can accurately identify gender in the early stages of plant growth and is of great significance for forest tree breeding and gender-related research [77]. In plant cell research, protoplast transient expression systems are a powerful tool for studying gene function and cell signalling.…”
Section: Research On Sex Identification Of P Simonii and Protoplast E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the seedling stage, researchers have developed an early sex identification technology based on male-specific sequences. This technology can accurately identify gender in the early stages of plant growth and is of great significance for forest tree breeding and gender-related research [77]. In plant cell research, protoplast transient expression systems are a powerful tool for studying gene function and cell signalling.…”
Section: Research On Sex Identification Of P Simonii and Protoplast E...mentioning
confidence: 99%