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Interrogating noninfectious bud failure in almond twins
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posted on 2024-06-11, 06:31authored byOhio State University
This study examines epigenetic components underlying noninfectious bud failure, an aging-related disorder affecting almond. Results from this work contribute to our understanding of the implications of DNA methylation on agricultural production, namely perennial fruit and nut production, due to effects on growth, development, and reproduction. Describing the methylome and transcriptome of discordant, monozygotic twin almonds enables the study of genomic features underlying noninfectious bud failure in this economically important crop.
Funding
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2019-67011-29558
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences - The Ohio State University, CFAES-SEEDS-2019-0125
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