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IDENTIFICATION OF A CHINESE PVNA TYPE OF JAPANESE PERSIMMON DISCOVERED FROM DABIESHAN REGION IN CENTRAL CHINA
Article number
833_14
Pages
97 – 102
Language
English
Abstract
In this study, we analysed the astringent types of 90-1-10 persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) and its possible origin. 90-1-10 had similar morphologic traits with other Chinese pollination-constant non-astringent (PCNA) types, and grouped with all Chinese PCNA types in the phylogentic dendrogram, suggesting that it might be a genotype originated in China.
The results of soluble tannin content and tannin cell size tests revealed that 90-1-10 might belong to the non-astringent type.
The results of the observation of brown tannin spots in flesh further indicated that 90-1-10 might be a pollination-variant non-astringent (PVNA) type.
This is the first report on existence of a PVNA persimmon in China.
The results of soluble tannin content and tannin cell size tests revealed that 90-1-10 might belong to the non-astringent type.
The results of the observation of brown tannin spots in flesh further indicated that 90-1-10 might be a pollination-variant non-astringent (PVNA) type.
This is the first report on existence of a PVNA persimmon in China.
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Authors
X. Du, Q. Zhang, Z. Luo
Keywords
tannin, molecular markers, IRAP, REMAP, SSAP, AFLP
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