Phenotypic data from: from buds to shoots: insights into grapevine development from the Witch’s Broom bud sport
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Apr 23, 2024 version files 7.41 GB
Abstract
Background
Bud sports occur spontaneously in plants when new growth exhibits a distinct phenotype from the rest of the parent plant. The Witch’s Broom bud sport occurs occasionally in various grapevine (Vitis vinifera) varieties and displays a suite of developmental defects, including dwarf features and reduced fertility. While it is highly detrimental for grapevine growers, it also serves as a useful tool for studying grapevine development. We used the Witch’s Broom bud sport in grapevine to understand the developmental trajectories of the bud sports, as well as the potential genetic basis. We analyzed the phenotypes of two independent cases of the Witch’s Broom bud sport, in the Dakapo and Merlot varieties of grapevine, alongside wild type counterparts. To do so, we quantified various shoot traits, performed 3D X-ray Computed Tomography on dormant buds, and landmarked leaves from the samples. We also performed Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing on the samples and called genetic variants using these sequencing datasets.
Results
The Dakapo and Merlot cases of Witch’s Broom displayed severe developmental defects, with no fruit/clusters formed and dwarf vegetative features. However, the Dakapo and Merlot cases of Witch’s Broom studied were also phenotypically different from one another, with distinct differences in bud and leaf development. We identified 968–974 unique genetic mutations in our two Witch’s Broom cases that are potential causal variants of the bud sports. Examining gene function and validating these genetic candidates through PCR and Sanger-sequencing revealed one strong candidate mutation in Merlot Witch’s Broom impacting the gene GSVIVG01008260001.
Conclusions
The Witch’s Broom bud sports in both varieties studied had dwarf phenotypes, but the two instances studied were also vastly different from one another and likely have distinct genetic bases. Future work on Witch’s Broom bud sports in grapevine could provide more insight into development and the genetic pathways involved in grapevine.
README: Phenotypic data from: From buds to shoots: Insights into grapevine development from the Witch’s Broom bud sport
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5qfttdzdm
In "From buds to shoots: insights into grapevine development from the Witch’s Broom bud sport," we analyzed the phenotype and investigated the genetic basis of two independent cases of the Witch's Broom bud sport in the Dakapo and Merlot varieties of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). Here, we provide the phenotypic data from this manuscript and the link to the GitHub repository containing the code used for analyzing these data. The data provided includes i) the shoot observations used to characterize shoot traits and meristem fates, ii) the leaf scans used for comparing leaf size and shape between samples, and iii) dissecting microscope images and CT scans used to analyze internal bud morphologies.
Description of the data and file structure
The phenotypic data are divided into compressed files based on data type, with the description of each file below:
- "shoot_observations.xlsx" - An Excel file containing observations of shoot phenotypes for all samples, including internode length, petiole length, lateral meristem fate, and leaf blade width and length.
- "leaf_scans.zip" - A compressed folder containing the leaf scans used in this study for leaf landmarking analysis. The sample, shoot number, and nodes scanned are labeled in each scan. The scans are divided into folders based on sample and all file names follow the same structure: "[sample]-[shoot]-[first node in scan]-[last node in scan].tif"
- "bud_dissecting_microscope_images.zip" - A compressed folder containing the dissecting microscope images of buds. All file names follow \ one of two structures: "[sample]-[bud #].jpg" if dissected or "[sample]-nondissected-[bud #].jpg" if not dissected
- "bud_ct_scans.zip" - A compressed folder containing a representative image of CT scans for all buds scanned. The raw CT scan files have been omitted for space but are available on request. All file names follow the same structure: "[sample]_[bud #].jpg"
WT: wild type
WB: Witch's Broom
DWT: Dakapo wild type
DWB: Dakapo Witch's Broom
MWT: Merlot wild type
MWB: Merlot Witch's Broom
Code/Software
The code used to analyze the phenotypic data as described in the manuscript is available on GitHub: https://github.com/eleanore-ritter/witchs-broom/.
Methods
See the manuscript for detailed methods used for collecting and analyzing these phenotypic data.