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Article|08 Jul 2024|OPEN
Haplotype-resolved genome assembly for tetraploid Chinese cherry (Prunus pseudocerasus) offers insights into fruit firmness 
Songtao Jiu1 , Zhengxin Lv1 , Moyang Liu1 , Yan Xu1 , Baozheng Chen2 , Xiao Dong2 , Xinyu Zhang1 , Jun Cao1 , Muhammad Aamir Manzoor1 , Mingxu Xia3 , Fangdong Li4 , Hongwen Li5 , , Hongwen Li5 , Xu Zhang4 , Shiping Wang1 , Yang Dong2 , and Caixi Zhang,1 ,
1Department of Plant Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China
2Province Key Laboratory, Biological Big Data College, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650201, China
3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China
4Yantai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yantai, Shandong, 265500, China
5Horticulture Research Institute, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610066, China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: loyalyang@163.com,acaizh@sjtu.edu.cn

Horticulture Research 11,
Article number: uhae142 (2024)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhae142
Views: 1623

Received: 16 Feb 2024
Accepted: 11 May 2024
Published online: 08 Jul 2024

Abstract

Chinese cherry (Prunus pseudocerasus) holds considerable importance as one of the primary stone fruit crops in China. However, artificially improving its traits and genetic analysis are challenging due to lack of high-quality genomic resources, which mainly result from difficulties associated with resolving its tetraploid and highly heterozygous genome. Herein, we assembled a chromosome-level, haplotype-resolved genome of the cultivar ‘Zhuji Duanbing’, comprising 993.69 Mb assembled into 32 pseudochromosomes using PacBio HiFi, Oxford Nanopore, and Hi-C. Intra-haplotype comparative analyses revealed extensive intra-genomic sequence and expression consistency. Phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses demonstrated that P. pseudocerasus was a stable autotetraploid species, closely related to wild P. pusilliflora, with the two diverging ~18.34 million years ago. Similar to other Prunus species, P. pseudocerasus underwent a common whole-genome duplication event that occurred ~139.96 million years ago. Because of its low fruit firmness, P. pseudocerasus is unsuitable for long-distance transportation, thereby restricting its rapid development throughout China. At the ripe fruit stage, P. pseudocerasus cv. ‘Zhuji Duanbing’ was significantly less firm than P. avium cv. ‘Heizhenzhu’. The difference in firmness is attributed to the degree of alteration in pectin, cellulose, and hemicellulose contents. In addition, comparative transcriptomic analyses identified GalAK-like and Stv1, two genes involved in pectin biosynthesis, which potentially caused the difference in firmness between ‘Zhuji Duanbing’ and ‘Heizhenzhu’. Transient transformations of PpsGalAK-like and PpsStv1 increase protopectin content and thereby enhance fruit firmness. Our study lays a solid foundation for functional genomic studies and the enhancement of important horticultural traits in Chinese cherries.