Haplotype-resolved genome of Prunus zhengheensis provides insight into its evolution and low temperature adaptation in apricot

Author:

Tan Wei1,Zhou Pengyu1,Huang Xiao1,Liao Ruyu2,Wang Xiaoan2,Wu Yaoyao1,Ni Zhaojun1,Shi Ting1,Yu Xiaqing1ORCID,Zhang Huiqin3,Ma Chengdong1,Gao Feng1,Ma Yufan1,Bai Yang1,Hayat Faisal4,Omondi Ouma Kenneth15,Coulibaly Daouda16,Gao Zhihong1

Affiliation:

1. Nanjing Agricultural University College of Horticulture, , Nanjing 210095, China

2. Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Fruit, , Fuzhou 350013, China

3. Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Horticulture, , Hangzhou 310021, China

4. Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering Department of Pomology, College of Horticulture, , Guangzhou 510225, China

5. Egerton University Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soils, Faculty of Agriculture, , P.O. Box 536, Egerton 20115, Kenya

6. Rural Polytechnic Institute for Training and Applied Research (IPR/IFRA) of Katibougou Department of Agricultural Sciences and Techniques-Horticulture, , Koulikoro B.P.224, Mali

Abstract

Abstract Prunus zhengheensis, an extremely rare population of apricots, originated in warm South-East China and is an excellent material for genetic breeding. However, most apricots and two related species (P. sibirica, P. mandshurica) are found in the cold northern regions in China and the mechanism of their distribution is still unclear. In addition, the classification status of P. zhengheensis is controversial. Thus, we generated a high-quality haplotype-resolved genome for P. zhengheensis, exploring key genetic variations in its adaptation and the causes of phylogenetic incongruence. We found extensive phylogenetic discordances between the nuclear and organelle phylogenies of P. zhengheensis, which could be explained by incomplete lineage sorting. A 242.22-Mb pan-genome of the Armeniaca section was developed with 13 chromosomal genomes. Importantly, we identified a 566-bp insertion in the promoter of the HSFA1d gene in apricot and showed that the activity of the HSFA1d promoter increased under low temperatures. In addition, HSFA1d overexpression in Arabidopsis thaliana indicated that HSFA1d positively regulated plant growth under chilling. Therefore, we hypothesized that the insertion in the promoter of HSFA1d in apricot improved its low-temperature adaptation, allowing it to thrive in relatively cold locations. The findings help explain the weather adaptability of Armeniaca plants.

Funder

Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

National Natural Science of China

Jiangsu Seed Industry Key Research Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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