Abstract

Fruit shape is an economically important trait in many horticultural crops. The genes and mechanisms underlying fruit shape variation are poorly understood in watermelon. A deletion (DEL) in ClSUN25-26-27a (Cla011257), a member of the SUN gene family, has been shown to be associated with elongated fruit. In the current study, we sequenced ClSUN25-26-27a in three watermelon cultivars with different fruit shape indices (FSIs). A novel allele containing a non-synonymous point mutation in exon 3 was identified in Klondike Black Seeded. KASP assays (ClSUN-1 and ClSUN-2) were developed to distinguish three ClSUN25-26-27a alleles (WT, KBS, and DEL), and their effects on ovary and fruit shape traits were determined in a cultivar panel and segregating populations. The different alleles showed a significant association with ovary and fruit length and shape as well as the angles of the distal and proximal ends. These effects were primarily pre-anthesis. The KASP assays can serve as tools for marker-assisted selection (MAS) of fruit length and shape in watermelon. This study highlights the allelic variation in ClSUN25-26-27a and its association with fruit shape in watermelon.

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