Cai Li’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Selecting autotetraploids from a facultatively apomictic tree of the nonapomictic ‘Licheng’ sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) variety
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March 2024

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Scientia Horticulturae

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Danni Sun

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Guolu Liang

Column diagram of the leaf cell DNA fluorescence strength of the chimaera detected by flow cytometry. M1 indicates the DNA fluorescence peak and chromosomes of 2 × cells; M2 indicates the DNA fluorescence peak and chromosomes of 4 × cells
Leaf vertical sections of the chimaera (2x + 4x) and the diploid ‘Orah’ (2x). A Overview of whole vertical sections; bar = 50 μm; B upper epidermis; bar = 20 μm; C lower epidermis; bar = 20 μm
Flower (A), leaf (from spring shoots) (B) and fruit (C) of the ‘Orah’ mandarin chimaera and diploid plants
Seeds of the ‘Orah’ mandarin chimaera. A Seeds of the chimaera (1) and diploid (2). 3 indicates small seeds of the chimaera. B Monoembryonic seed (right) and polyembryonic seed (left) of the chimaera without seed coats
InDel locus sequencing depths of the hybrids and frequencies of DL-1-specific InDel allelic loci on 9 chromosomes of 5 triploids. Each hollow dot indicates one InDel locus. The numbers above every scatter diagram indicate the relative depths (A). The chromosome no. are listed at the bottom (A, B). The IDs of the hybrids are listed on the left side (A, B)
A tetraploid-dominated cytochimera developed from a natural bud mutant of the nonapomictic mandarin variety ‘Orah’
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February 2024

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Molecular Breeding

Nonapomictic citrus tetraploids are desirable in citrus breeding for the production of triploid, seedless varieties, and polyploid rootstocks. However, only a few lines have been reported, and they were all generated using chemical methods. A 2x + 4 × cytochimera of the nonapomictic citrus variety ‘Orah’ mandarin, which developed from a bud mutant, was found due to its morphology differing from that of diploid plants and characterised via ploidy analysis combining flow cytometry and chromosome observation. The chimaera was stable, and there were 1.86–1.90 times as tetraploid cells as diploid cells. Anatomical structure observation revealed that the ‘Orah’ chimaera may be a periclinal chimaera with diploid cells in the L1 layer and tetraploid cells in the L2 and L3 layers. The chimaera showed some typical traits of polyploid plants, including thicker shoots, wider and thicker leaves, larger flowers and fruits, and fewer but larger seeds in fruits than in diploid plants. Almost all the seeds of the chimaera were monoembryonic. Most of the self-pollinated progenies of the chimaera were identified as tetraploids, and some triploid, pentaploid, and hexaploid plants were found. As a female, the chimaera produced allotriploids when crossed with Australian finger lime. In addition, 6 plants developed from polyembryonic seeds of the chimaera were identified as sexual tetraploid progenies with low-level recombinant genomes. Therefore, the ‘Orah’ 2x + 4 × chimaera can be used as a female parent to produce hybrid triploid and tetraploid citrus plants with high efficiency. Identification of the chimaera demonstrated that tetraploid citrus plants, especially nonapomictic varieties, can be generated from shoot bud mutants.

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... The Orah mandarin (Citrus reticulata var. Orah) is a very famous citrus variety and belongs to the family of late-maturing broad-skinned citrus fruits [1]. Its main characteristics, such as high sugar content, good fruit quality, high yield, suitability for storage and transportation, tolerance to various stresses, and easy cultivation, have expanded its cultivation in many regions of China [2]. ...

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Comparative Global Metabolome Profile and Transcriptome Sequence Analysis of the Rough and Smooth Peel of the Orah Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)
A tetraploid-dominated cytochimera developed from a natural bud mutant of the nonapomictic mandarin variety ‘Orah’

Molecular Breeding