Abstract

Poncirus polyandra, a plant species with extremely small populations in China, has become extinct in the wild. This study aimed to identify functional genes that improve tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, we present a high-quality chromosome-scale reference genome of P. polyandra. The reference genome is 315.78 Mb in size, with an N50 scaffold size of 32.07 Mb, and contains nine chromosomes with 20,815 protein-coding genes, covering 97.82% of the estimated gene space. We identified 17 rapidly evolving nucleotide-binding-site (NBS) genes, three C-repeat-binding factors (CBF) genes, 19 citrus greening disease (Huanglongbing, HLB) tolerance genes, 11 citrus tristeza virus (CTV) genes, and one citrus nematode resistance gene. A divergence time of 1.96 million years ago was estimated between P. polyandra and P. trifoliata. This is the first genome-scale assembly and annotation of P. polyandra, which will be useful for genetic, genomic, and molecular research and provide guidance for the development of conservation strategies.

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