Shamouti

Germplasm Overview
NameShamouti
AliasSRA-299 [view all 2]
GRIN IDPI 539617
TypeCultivar
SpeciesCitrus sinensis
DescriptionN/A
Origin CountryN/A
Origin DetailN/A
PedigreeN/A
Maternal ParentN/A
Paternal ParentN/A
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Phenotypic Data[view all 29]
SSR Genotype DataN/A
SNP Genotype Data[view all 1]
MapN/A
DNA LibraryN/A
SequenceN/A
CommentsShamouti is described in the Citrus Industry, Vol I, pp 451-453. This appears to be typical Shamouti in both foliage and fruit characteristics. May be identical to <a href="http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1434544">[R]CRC 3251, Khailily</a>. (EM Nauer, 02/08/1988)<P>Genotype is the derived from <a href="http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1852608">PI 227929</a>. See also <a href="http://sun.ars-grin.gov:8080/npgs_public/prodweb.pdf0?in_vol=163andin_suffix=andin_page=204">the original Plant Inventory record</a>. This was one of eight PI's (PI 227929 - PI 227936) of 'Shamouti' received as budwood at the same time from the same source. One cultivar name on file, 'Shamouti Israeli seedling #1', may refer to the fact that the different trees were seedlings in Israel.; however, this is not known. The source history of this accession is somewhat conjectural. It was apparently received by PIO, but how it got form there to California is not documented as far as known. There is a 'Shamouti' maintained by the <a href="https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/cooperator.aspx?id=123740">USDA-ARS US Horticultural Research Laboratory</a> and it is possible that it went from PIO to USHRL and from there to Riverside; however, this is not known. It does not appear to have gone to the <a href="https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/cooperator.aspx?id=67371">US Date and Citrus Station</a> in Indio before going to Lindcove. In any case, it was apparently rquarantined and released by USDA, then planted at Lindcove before being indexed and released by CCPP and moved to Riverside. CCPP archival materials definitely state that the source of the original tree at Lindcove was PI 227929. For more information, see the source mentioned by Ed Nauer and noted below. (RR Krueger, 11/10/2010)<P> View <a href="http://www.ccpp.ucr.edu/variety/316.html">fruit quality data and other information</a> from the <a href="http://www.ccpp.ucr.edu/index.html">CCPP</a>.<P>View <a href="http://www.citrusvariety.ucr.edu/citrus/shamouti.html">nice fotos and more information</a> from the <a href="http://www.citrusvariety.ucr.edu">Citrus Variety Collection</a>.
Reference[view all 4]
Alias
Synonym
SRA-299
ICVN 0100299
Publications
YearPublication
2011Aleza P, Froelicher Y, Schwarz S, Agustí M, Hernández M, Juárez J, Luro F, Morillon R, Navarro L, Ollitrault P. Tetraploidization events by chromosome doubling of nucellar cells are frequent in apomictic citrus and are dependent on genotype and environment. Annals of botany. 2011; 108(1):37-50.
2007Fanciullino A, Dhuique-Mayer C, Luro F, Morillon R, Ollitrault P. Carotenoid Biosynthetic Pathway in the Citrus Genus: Number of Copies and Phylogenetic Diversity of Seven Genes. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2007; 55(18):7405-7417.
2006Novelli VM, Cristofani M, Souza AA, Machado MA. Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck). Genetics and Molecular Biology. 2006; 29(1):90-96.
2023Montalt R, Cuenca J, Vives MC, Mournet P, Navarro L, Ollitrault P, Aleza P. Genotyping by Sequencing for SNP-Based Linkage Analysis and the Development of KASPar Markers for Male Sterility and Polyembryony in Citrus.. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 2023 Apr 06; 12(7).
Snp Genotype Data
Total 1 records
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#DatasetMarker NameAlleleGenotype
1Mandarin-MaleSterility-GENO-Montalt_2023Murcott_S01_25497528A|G
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DatabaseAccession
GRINPI 539617
Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Data
Total 29 trait scores
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# Dataset Descriptor Value
1Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92aroma1
2Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92epicarpadh3
3Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92epicarptex3
4Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitaxmat1
5Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitaxrip1
6Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitcolor6
7Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitlngth7.2
8Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitshape2
9Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92fruitwidth6.7
10Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92juicecolor3
11Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92noseedwp2
12Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92oilglands1
13Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92pulpcolor5
14Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92pulptex1
15Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92rindthick7
16Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92segmentmem2
17Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92segmentno8.5
18Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92shapeapex3
19Citrus.FruitJuiceData.92shapebase4
20Citrus.TreeData.89leafform2
21Citrus.TreeData.89leafmargin1
22Citrus.TreeData.89leafshape1
23Citrus.TreeData.89leaftype1
24Citrus.TreeData.89petiolshap2
25Citrus.TreeData.89shootipcol1
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