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1. A systems genetics approach reveals PbrNSC as a regulator of lignin and cellulose biosynthesis in stone cells of pear fruit

2. Reduced expression of a subunit gene of sucrose non-fermenting 1 related kinase, PpSnRK1βγ, confers flat fruit abortion in peach by regulating sugar and starch metabolism

3. Coreless apples generated by the suppression of carpel genes and hormone-induced fruit set

4. An integrated peach genome structural variation map uncovers genes associated with fruit traits

5. Red-TE Homozygous Alleles of MdMYB10 Confer Full-Red Apple Fruit Skin in a High-Temperature Region

6. The Roles of Floral Organ Genes in Regulating Rosaceae Fruit Development

8. Transcriptome analysis of transgenic apple fruit overexpressing microRNA172 reveals candidate transcription factors regulating apple fruit development at early stages

9. Identification of the defense-related gene VdWRKY53 from the wild grapevine Vitis davidii using RNA sequencing and ectopic expression analysis in Arabidopsis

10. PpERF3 positively regulates ABA biosynthesis by activating PpNCED2/3 transcription during fruit ripening in peach

11. Diverse Functions of IAA-Leucine Resistant PpILR1 Provide a Genic Basis for Auxin-Ethylene Crosstalk During Peach Fruit Ripening

12. Chromosome level high-density integrated genetic maps improve the Pyrus bretschneideri ‘DangshanSuli’ v1.0 genome

13. The genetic locus underlying red foliage and fruit skin traits is mapped to the same location in the two pear bud mutants ‘Red Zaosu’ and ‘Max Red Bartlett’

14. A manually annotated Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis (kiwifruit) genome highlights the challenges associated with draft genomes and gene prediction in plants

15. Self S‐RNase inhibits ABF–LRX signaling to arrest pollen tube growth to achieve self‐incompatibility in pear

16. MADS-box protein PpDAM6 regulates chilling requirement-mediated dormancy and bud break in peach

17. Transposon insertions regulate genome‐wide allele‐specific expression and underpin flower colour variations in apple ( Malus spp.)

19. The transcription factor PbrMYB24 regulates lignin and cellulose biosynthesis in stone cells of pear fruits

20. Ectopic expression of the PISTILLATA homologous MdPI inhibits fruit tissue growth and changes fruit shape in apple

21. Primary Bitter Taste of Citrus is Linked to a Functional Allele of the 1,2-Rhamnosyltransferase Gene Originating from Citrus grandis

22. Comparative Transcriptome and Microscopy Analyses Provide Insights into Flat Shape Formation in Peach (Prunus persica)

23. Reduced expression of a subunit gene of sucrose non-fermenting 1 related kinase, PpSnRK1βγ, confers flat fruit abortion in peach by regulating sugar and starch metabolism

24. Significant improvement of apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) transgenic plant production by pre-transformation with a Baby boom transcription factor

25. Multi-omics analyses reveal

27. The effect of different carbon sources on biofouling in membrane fouling simulators: microbial community and implications

28. microRNA172 targets APETALA2 to regulate flavonoid biosynthesis in apple (Malus domestica)

29. The NAM/ATAF1/2/CUC2 transcription factor PpNAC.A59 enhances PpERF.A16 expression to promote ethylene biosynthesis during peach fruit ripening

30. Primary Bitter Taste of

31. Citrus mangshanensis Pollen Confers a Xenia Effect on Linalool Oxide Accumulation in Pummelo Fruit by Enhancing the Expression of a Cytochrome P450 78A7 Gene CitLO1

32. Identification of the defense-related gene VdWRKY53 from the wild grapevine Vitis davidii using RNA sequencing and ectopic expression analysis in Arabidopsis

33. PpERF3 positively regulates ABA biosynthesis by activating PpNCED2/3 transcription during fruit ripening in peach

35. The MADS-box gene FveSEP3 plays essential roles in flower organogenesis and fruit development in woodland strawberry

36. Two loss-of-function alleles of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene cause anthocyanin deficiency in flower and fruit skin of peach (Prunus persica)

37. Unraveling a genetic roadmap for improved taste in the domesticated apple

38. The Roles of Floral Organ Genes in Regulating Rosaceae Fruit Development

39. A subunit gene of sucrose non-fermenting 1 related kinase, PpSnRK1γ, confers flat fruit abortion in peach by regulating sugar and starch metabolism

40. Multiomics analyses unveil the involvement of microRNAs in pear fruit senescence under high- or low-temperature conditions

41. An integrated peach genome structural variation map uncovers genes associated with fruit traits

42. Chromosome level high-density integrated genetic maps improve the Pyrus bretschneideri ‘DangshanSuli’ v1.0 genome

43. PpIAA1 and PpERF4 form a positive feedback loop to regulate peach fruit ripening by integrating auxin and ethylene signals

44. MdPR4, a pathogenesis-related protein in apple, is involved in chitin recognition and resistance response to apple replant disease pathogens

45. Identification of gene co-expression networks and key genes regulating flavonoid accumulation in apple (Malus × domestica) fruit skin

46. PbrMYB169 positively regulates lignification of stone cells in pear fruit

47. Identification of the defense-related gene

48. Peach ethylene response factor PpeERF2 represses the expression of ABA biosynthesis and cell wall degradation genes during fruit ripening

49. The genetic locus underlying red foliage and fruit skin traits is mapped to the same location in the two pear bud mutants ‘Red Zaosu’ and ‘Max Red Bartlett’

50. Ectopic expression of the <scp>PISTILLATA</scp> homologous Md <scp>PI</scp> inhibits fruit tissue growth and changes fruit shape in apple

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