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Plants, Volume 10, Issue 7

2021 July - 227 articles

Cover Story: The incredible success of crop breeding in the last century greatly contributed to the Green Revolution, which significantly increased yields and ensured food security. New challenges, such as rapid climate change and the accumulation of pollutants, require much faster responses and more effective solutions that cannot be achieved in full expectation through traditional breeding. Further prospects for increasing the efficiency of agriculture are associated with the inclusion of high-throughput techniques and new tools for genome editing in the breeding strategy. This article provides an overview of the current state of the research in these areas and proposes an integrated approach that combines a wide range of the modern techniques and omics technologies to improve crop breeding and food security strategies. View this paper
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Articles (227)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,673 Views
12 Pages

Characterization of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Mutants That Exhibit Strong Positive Phototaxis

  • Jun Morishita,
  • Ryutaro Tokutsu,
  • Jun Minagawa,
  • Toru Hisabori and
  • Ken-ichi Wakabayashi

20 July 2021

The most motile phototrophic organisms exhibit photo-induced behavioral responses (photobehavior) to inhabit better light conditions for photosynthesis. The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is an excellent model organism to study phot...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,530 Views
38 Pages

20 July 2021

Plants continuously rely on light as an energy source and as the driver of many processes in their lifetimes. The ability to perceive different light radiations involves several photoreceptors, which in turn activate complex signalling cascades that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,719 Views
14 Pages

Evaluation of Wheat Germplasm for Resistance to Leaf Rust (Puccinia triticina) and Identification of the Sources of Lr Resistance Genes Using Molecular Markers

  • Alma Kokhmetova,
  • Shynbolat Rsaliyev,
  • Makpal Atishova,
  • Madina Kumarbayeva,
  • Angelina Malysheva,
  • Zhenis Keishilov,
  • Danna Zhanuzak and
  • Ardak Bolatbekova

20 July 2021

Leaf rust, caused by Puccinia triticina (Ptr), is a significant disease of spring wheat spread in Kazakhstan. The development of resistant cultivars importantly requires the effective use of leaf rust resistance genes. This study aims to: (i) determi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,491 Views
19 Pages

20 July 2021

In view of the forthcoming review of Turkish irises for Resimli Türkiye Florası (The Illustrated Flora of Turkey), nineteen names are typified or nomenclatural remarks are provided in the present report. Lectotypes are designated for Iris aschersonii...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,398 Views
10 Pages

High-Throughput Sequencing Indicates a Novel Marafivirus in Grapevine Showing Vein-Clearing Symptoms

  • Xudong Fan,
  • Zunping Zhang,
  • Chen Li,
  • Fang Ren,
  • Guojun Hu,
  • Baodong Zhang and
  • Yafeng Dong

20 July 2021

A putative new marafivirus was identified in a ‘Jumeigui’ grapevine exhibitting obvious vein-clearing symptoms by high-throughput sequencing, which tentatively named grapevine-associated marafivirus (GaMV). The nearly complete genomic sequence of GaM...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,288 Views
12 Pages

Genetic Diversity and Structure of Rear Edge Populations of Sorbus aucuparia (Rosaceae) in the Hyrcanian Forest

  • Hamed Yousefzadeh,
  • Shahla Raeisi,
  • Omid Esmailzadeh,
  • Gholamali Jalali,
  • Malek Nasiri,
  • Łukasz Walas and
  • Gregor Kozlowski

19 July 2021

Sorbus aucuparia (Rosaceae) is a small tree species widely distributed in Eurasia. The Hyrcanian forest is the southernmost distribution limit of this species. Severe habitat degradation and inadequate human interventions have endangered the long-ter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,834 Views
14 Pages

19 July 2021

Phytotoxic chemicals produced by alien invasive plants exert inhibitory effects on native species to facilitate their invasiveness. The allelopathic process of invaders has been hypothesized as the “Novel Weapon Hypothesis”. However, this hypothesis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
70 Citations
7,854 Views
19 Pages

An Overview of Abiotic Stress in Cereal Crops: Negative Impacts, Regulation, Biotechnology and Integrated Omics

  • Rajendran Jeyasri,
  • Pandiyan Muthuramalingam,
  • Lakkakula Satish,
  • Shunmugiah Karutha Pandian,
  • Jen-Tsung Chen,
  • Sunny Ahmar,
  • Xiukang Wang,
  • Freddy Mora-Poblete and
  • Manikandan Ramesh

19 July 2021

Abiotic stresses (AbS), such as drought, salinity, and thermal stresses, could highly affect the growth and development of plants. For decades, researchers have attempted to unravel the mechanisms of AbS for enhancing the corresponding tolerance of p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,928 Views
13 Pages

19 July 2021

Plant phenology is the most sensitive biological indicator that responds to climate change. Many climate models predict that extreme precipitation events will occur frequently in the arid areas of northwest China in the future, with an increase in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,477 Views
14 Pages

19 July 2021

In unicellular photosynthetic organisms, circadian rhythm is tightly linked to gating of cell cycle progression, and is entrained by light signal. As several organisms obtain a fitness advantage when the external light/dark cycle matches their endoge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,566 Views
14 Pages

19 July 2021

Physcomitrium (Physcomitrella) patens is a bryophyte highly tolerant to different stresses, allowing survival when water supply is a limiting factor. This moss lacks a true vascular system, but it has evolved a primitive water-conducting system that...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,484 Views
26 Pages

Plant Invasion Research in Russia: Basic Projects and Scientific Fields

  • Yulia K. Vinogradova,
  • Valeriy K. Tokhtar,
  • Alexander A. Notov,
  • Sergey R. Mayorov and
  • Elena S. Danilova

19 July 2021

This paper represents a review of comprehensive research into invasion biology done by Russian scholars for four decades. Invasion biology is a relatively new field of research focused on the study of alien plants, their behavior in new habitats and...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,954 Views
11 Pages

Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts from the Humiria balsamifera (Aubl)

  • Edelson de J. S. Dias,
  • Antônio J. Cantanhede Filho,
  • Fernando J. C. Carneiro,
  • Cláudia Q. da Rocha,
  • Luís Cláudio N. da Silva,
  • Joice C. B. Santos,
  • Thayná F. Barros and
  • Deivid M. Santos

19 July 2021

Humiria balsamifera (Aubl), commonly known as “mirim”, is a plant of the Humiriaceae family, which consists of 39 species divided between eight genera: Duckesia, Endopleura, Humiria, Humiriastrum, Hylocara, Sacoglottis, Schistostemon, and Vantenea. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,852 Views
12 Pages

Effect of Three Types of Ion Beam Irradiation on Gerbera (Gerbera hybrida) In Vitro Shoots with Mutagenesis Efficiency

  • Tomoya Hosoguchi,
  • Yuna Uchiyama,
  • Hinata Komazawa,
  • Masaki Yahata,
  • Takashi Shimokawa and
  • Akiyoshi Tominaga

19 July 2021

Gerbera in vitro shoots were irradiated using three types of ion beams with different line energy transfers (LETs) to investigate the effective LET and absorbed doses for mutagenesis. Furthermore, genomic mutation analyses were conducted on the obtai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,236 Views
18 Pages

ROS-Scavenging Enzymes as an Antioxidant Response to High Concentration of Anthracene in the Liverwort Marchantia polymorpha L

  • Nahuel Spinedi,
  • Romina Storb,
  • Elisabet Aranda,
  • Facundo Romani,
  • Maya Svriz,
  • Santiago A. Varela,
  • Javier E. Moreno,
  • Sebastian Fracchia,
  • Juan Cabrera and
  • J. Martín Scervino
  • + 2 authors

19 July 2021

Marchantia polymorpha L. responds to environmental changes using a myriad set of physiological responses, some unique to the lineage related to the lack of a vascular- and root-system. This study investigates the physiological response of M. polymorp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,856 Views
11 Pages

Efficient CRISPR/Cas-Mediated Targeted Mutagenesis in Spring and Winter Wheat Varieties

  • Florian Hahn,
  • Laura Sanjurjo Loures,
  • Caroline A. Sparks,
  • Kostya Kanyuka and
  • Vladimir Nekrasov

19 July 2021

CRISPR/Cas technology has recently become the molecular tool of choice for gene function studies in plants as well as crop improvement. Wheat is a globally important staple crop with a well annotated genome and there is plenty of scope for improving...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,977 Views
16 Pages

19 July 2021

Root foraging behavior in heterogeneous patterns of soil nutrients is not well understood for undergrowth in alpine forests, where light spectra may generate an interactive effect on root foraging precision. A dwarf alpine species, Pinus pumila (Pall...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,784 Views
10 Pages

A Non-Invasive Approach in the Assessment of Stress Phenomena and Impairment Values in Pea Seeds Caused by Pea Weevil

  • Sándor Keszthelyi,
  • Dániel Fajtai,
  • Zsolt Pónya,
  • Katalin Somfalvi-Tóth and
  • Tamás Donkó

18 July 2021

Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important leguminous plant worldwide, in which pests trigger significant damage every year. One of the most important pest is pea weevil (Bruchus pisorum, L) which causes covert damage in crops. In the present study, our...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,668 Views
20 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Pseudomonas chlororaphis Strain ST9; Rhizomicrobiota and in Planta Studies

  • Iris Bertani,
  • Elisa Zampieri,
  • Cristina Bez,
  • Andrea Volante,
  • Vittorio Venturi and
  • Stefano Monaco

17 July 2021

The development of biotechnologies based on beneficial microorganisms for improving soil fertility and crop yields could help to address many current agriculture challenges, such as food security, climate change, pest control, soil depletion while de...

  • Review
  • Open Access
90 Citations
12,874 Views
16 Pages

Genetic and Molecular Control of Somatic Embryogenesis

  • Camille Salaün,
  • Loïc Lepiniec and
  • Bertrand Dubreucq

17 July 2021

Somatic embryogenesis is a method of asexual reproduction that can occur naturally in various plant species and is widely used for clonal propagation, transformation and regeneration of different crops. Somatic embryogenesis shares some developmental...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,204 Views
22 Pages

Euphorbia characias: Phytochemistry and Biological Activities

  • Antonella Fais,
  • Giovanna Lucia Delogu,
  • Sonia Floris,
  • Benedetta Era,
  • Rosaria Medda and
  • Francesca Pintus

17 July 2021

The aim of this review is to summarize all the compounds identified and characterized from Euphorbia characias, along with the biological activities reported for this plant. Euphorbia is one of the greatest genera in the spurge family of Euphorbiacea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,247 Views
17 Pages

Different Sensitivity Levels of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Zea mays L. and Sorghum bicolor L. under Salt Stress

  • Martin A. Stefanov,
  • Georgi D. Rashkov,
  • Ekaterina K. Yotsova,
  • Preslava B. Borisova,
  • Anelia G. Dobrikova and
  • Emilia L. Apostolova

17 July 2021

The impacts of different NaCl concentrations (0–250 mM) on the photosynthesis of new hybrid lines of maize (Zea mays L. Kerala) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Shamal) were investigated. Salt-induced changes in the functions of photosynthetic apparat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,471 Views
16 Pages

The Coordinated Upregulated Expression of Genes Involved in MEP, Chlorophyll, Carotenoid and Tocopherol Pathways, Mirrored the Corresponding Metabolite Contents in Rice Leaves during De-Etiolation

  • Xin Jin,
  • Can Baysal,
  • Margit Drapal,
  • Yanmin Sheng,
  • Xin Huang,
  • Wenshu He,
  • Lianxuan Shi,
  • Teresa Capell,
  • Paul D. Fraser and
  • Changfu Zhu
  • + 1 author

16 July 2021

Light is an essential regulator of many developmental processes in higher plants. We investigated the effect of 4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enyl diphosphate reductase 1/2 genes (OsHDR1/2) and isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase 1/2 genes (OsIPPI1/2) on the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,753 Views
14 Pages

The Combination of Mild Salinity Conditions and Exogenously Applied Phenolics Modulates Functional Traits in Lettuce

  • Leilei Zhang,
  • Erika Martinelli,
  • Biancamaria Senizza,
  • Begoña Miras-Moreno,
  • Evren Yildiztugay,
  • Busra Arikan,
  • Fevzi Elbasan,
  • Gunes Ak,
  • Melike Balci and
  • Luigi Lucini
  • + 2 authors

16 July 2021

The quest for sustainable strategies aimed at increasing the bioactive properties of plant-based foods has grown quickly. In this work, we investigated the impact of exogenously applied phenolics, i.e., chlorogenic acid (CGA), hesperidin (HES), and t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,939 Views
16 Pages

16 July 2021

Cytokinin is a plant hormone regulating numerous biological processes. Its diverse functions are realized through the expression control of specific target genes. The transcription of the immediate early cytokinin target genes is regulated by type-B...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,700 Views
20 Pages

16 July 2021

The sequence of the preceding crops in a no-tillage farming system, could interact with the integrated use of mineral and organic nitrogen (N) sources in a way that improves the growth and productivity of the terminal maize crop, meanwhile, enhancing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,101 Views
17 Pages

16 July 2021

In vitro germination assays are frequently used in screening trials to evaluate the pollen viability of pollinizers. To be effective, screening trials must have defined threshold criteria, from which individuals can then be assessed. However, despite...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,959 Views
13 Pages

Exploiting the Potential in Water Cleanup from Metals and Nutrients of Desmodesmus sp. and Ampelodesmos mauritanicus

  • Roberto Braglia,
  • Lorenza Rugnini,
  • Sara Malizia,
  • Francesco Scuderi,
  • Enrico Luigi Redi,
  • Antonella Canini and
  • Laura Bruno

16 July 2021

Increasing levels of freshwater contaminants, mainly due to anthropogenic activities, have resulted in a great deal of interest in finding new eco-friendly, cost-effective and efficient methods for remediating polluted waters. The aim of this work wa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,535 Views
22 Pages

Seed Cryopreservation, Germination, and Micropropagation of Eastern Turkeybeard, Xerophyllum asphodeloides (L.) Nutt.: A Threatened Species from the Southeastern United States

  • Michelle Issac,
  • Princy Kuriakose,
  • Stacie Leung,
  • Alex B. Costa,
  • Shannon Johnson,
  • Kylie Bucalo,
  • Jonathan M. Stober,
  • Ron O. Determann,
  • Will L. Rogers and
  • Gerald S. Pullman
  • + 1 author

16 July 2021

Xerophyllum asphodeloides (Xerophyllaceae), known as eastern turkeybeard, is an herbaceous perennial found in eastern North America. Due to decline and destruction of its habitat, several states rank X. asphodeloides as “Imperiled” to “Critically Imp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
65 Citations
10,021 Views
17 Pages

Influence of Climate Change on Chestnut Trees: A Review

  • Teresa R. Freitas,
  • João A. Santos,
  • Ana P. Silva and
  • Hélder Fraga

16 July 2021

The chestnut tree (Castanea spp.) is an important resource worldwide. It is cultivated due to the high value of its fruits and wood. The evolution between Castanea biodiversity and humans has resulted in the spread of chestnut genetic diversity. In 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,088 Views
9 Pages

Field Efficacy of Steinernema sp. (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) on the Colorado Potato Beetle Overwintering Generation

  • Maja Čačija,
  • Renata Bažok,
  • Majda Kolenc,
  • Tena Bujas,
  • Zrinka Drmić and
  • Martina Kadoić Balaško

16 July 2021

Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is an economic pest of potato that has developed resistance to all classes of chemical insecticides, thus requiring alternative control measures. As a potential solution, entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) have proven effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,097 Views
21 Pages

16 July 2021

Raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFO) play an important role in plants but are also considered to be antinutritional factors. A profound understanding of the galactinol and RFO biosynthetic gene families and the expression patterns of the individua...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
8,367 Views
19 Pages

15 July 2021

Reversible phosphorylation is a major mechanism for regulating protein function and controls a wide range of cellular functions including responses to external stimuli. The plant-specific SNF1-related protein kinase 2s (SnRK2s) function as central re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,541 Views
13 Pages

CAD Genes: Genome-Wide Identification, Evolution, and Their Contribution to Lignin Biosynthesis in Pear (Pyrus bretschneideri)

  • Kaijie Qi,
  • Xiaofei Song,
  • Yazhou Yuan,
  • Jianping Bao,
  • Xin Gong,
  • Xiaosan Huang,
  • Shahrokh Khanizadeh,
  • Shaoling Zhang and
  • Shutian Tao

15 July 2021

The synthetic enzyme cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) is involved in responses to various stresses during plant growth. It regulates the monolignol biosynthesis and catalyzes hydroxyl cinnamaldehyde reduction to the corresponding alcohols. Althou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,325 Views
16 Pages

Phytochemical Constituents and Allelopathic Potential of Parthenium hysterophorus L. in Comparison to Commercial Herbicides to Control Weeds

  • Mst. Motmainna,
  • Abdul Shukor Juraimi,
  • Md. Kamal Uddin,
  • Norhayu Binti Asib,
  • A. K. M. Mominul Islam,
  • Muhammad Saiful Ahmad-Hamdani and
  • Mahmudul Hasan

15 July 2021

The allelopathic effect of various concentrations (0, 6.25, 12.5, 50 and 100 g L−1) of Parthenium hysterophorus methanol extract on Cyperus iria was investigated under laboratory and glasshouse conditions. No seed germination was recorded in the labo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,554 Views
21 Pages

Current and Future Pathotyping Platforms for Plasmodiophora brassicae in Canada

  • Heather H. Tso,
  • Leonardo Galindo-González and
  • Stephen E. Strelkov

15 July 2021

Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the most detrimental threats to crucifers worldwide and has emerged as an important disease of canola (Brassica napus) in Canada. At present, pathotypes are distinguished phenotypically by their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,550 Views
20 Pages

15 July 2021

The fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi (Fod) is the causal agent of the vascular wilt of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) and the most prevalent pathogen in the areas where this flower is grown. For this reason, the development of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,278 Views
12 Pages

15 July 2021

Methylglyoxal (MG) is the primary precursor of advanced glycation end products involved in the pathogenesis of inflammation and diabetes. A previous study in our laboratory found anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperglycemic effects of the polyphenol vesc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,776 Views
20 Pages

15 July 2021

Biostimulants can be used as innovative and promising agents to address current needs of sustainable agriculture. Weeping willow tree (Salix babylonica) extracts are rich in many bioactive compounds, including, but not limited, to salicylates and phe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
8,609 Views
27 Pages

15 July 2021

Plants are sessile in nature and they perceive and react to environmental stresses such as abiotic and biotic factors. These induce a change in the cellular homeostasis of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS are known to react with cellular components...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,697 Views
13 Pages

Soil Nitrate Nitrogen Content and Grain Yields of Organically Grown Cereals as Affected by a Strip Tillage and Forage Legume Intercropping

  • Aušra Arlauskienė,
  • Viktorija Gecaitė,
  • Monika Toleikienė,
  • Lina Šarūnaitė and
  • Žydrė Kadžiulienė

15 July 2021

Reducing tillage intensity and increasing crop diversity by including perennial legumes is an agrotechnical practice that strongly affects the soil environment. Strip tillage may be beneficial in the forage legume–cereals intercropping system due to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,098 Views
21 Pages

Alternative Control of Phragmidium rubi-idaei Infecting Two Rubus Species

  • Raluca-Maria Pârlici,
  • Aurel Maxim,
  • Stefania Mirela Mang,
  • Ippolito Camele,
  • Lucia Mihalescu and
  • Vlad Stoian

15 July 2021

Organic berry plantations have been gaining popularity among farmers during recent years. Even so, farmers experience serious challenges in disease control management, which is a concern in organic farming. Phragmidium rubi-idaei (DC) P. Karst is the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
93 Citations
14,865 Views
18 Pages

The Optical Properties of Leaf Structural Elements and Their Contribution to Photosynthetic Performance and Photoprotection

  • George Karabourniotis,
  • Georgios Liakopoulos,
  • Panagiota Bresta and
  • Dimosthenis Nikolopoulos

15 July 2021

Leaves have evolved to effectively harvest light, and, in parallel, to balance photosynthetic CO2 assimilation with water losses. At times, leaves must operate under light limiting conditions while at other instances (temporally distant or even withi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,071 Views
17 Pages

Water Use Efficiency in Popcorn (Zea mays L. var. everta): Which Physiological Traits Would Be Useful for Breeding?

  • Jhean Torres Leite,
  • Antonio Teixeira do Amaral Junior,
  • Samuel Henrique Kamphorst,
  • Valter Jário de Lima,
  • Divino Rosa dos Santos Junior,
  • Kátia Fabiane Mereiros Schmitt,
  • Yure Pequeno de Souza,
  • Talles de Oliveira Santos,
  • Rosimeire Barboza Bispo and
  • Weverton Pereira Rodrigues
  • + 2 authors

15 July 2021

To ensure genetic gains in popcorn breeding programs carried out under drought conditions knowledge about the response of morphophysiological traits of plants to water stress for the selection of key traits is required. Therefore, the objective was t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,896 Views
49 Pages

Integrative Taxonomy Reveals Hidden Cryptic Diversity within Pin Nematodes of the Genus Paratylenchus (Nematoda: Tylenchulidae)

  • Ilenia Clavero-Camacho,
  • Juan Emilio Palomares-Rius,
  • Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete,
  • Guillermo León-Ropero,
  • Jorge Martín-Barbarroja,
  • Antonio Archidona-Yuste and
  • Pablo Castillo

15 July 2021

This study delves into the diagnosis of pin nematodes (Paratylenchus spp.) in Spain based on integrative taxonomical approaches using 24 isolates from diverse natural and cultivated environments. Eighteen species were identified using females, males...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,365 Views
14 Pages

Differential Responses of Antioxidative System during the Interaction of Soursop Fruits (Annona muricata L.) and Nectria haematococca at Postharvest Storage

  • Alejandro Rubio-Melgarejo,
  • Rosendo Balois-Morales,
  • Verónica Alhelí Ochoa-Jiménez,
  • Paloma Patricia Casas-Junco,
  • José Orlando Jiménez-Zurita,
  • Pedro Ulises Bautista-Rosales and
  • Guillermo Berumen-Varela

14 July 2021

Soursop fruit (Annona muricata L.) production is diminished by the attack of pathogens such as Nectria haematococca. However, the fruit–pathogen interaction at the biochemical and molecular levels is still unknown. The objective of this study was to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,953 Views
10 Pages

Fine Mapping of the Gene Controlling the Fruit Skin Hairiness of Prunus persica and Its Uses for MAS in Progenies

  • Zhenhua Lu,
  • Lei Pan,
  • Bin Wei,
  • Liang Niu,
  • Guochao Cui,
  • Luwei Wang,
  • Wenfang Zeng and
  • Zhiqiang Wang

14 July 2021

The fruit skin pubescence of Prunus persica is an economically important characteristic and comprises the classification criteria. The mapping and identification of a complete linkage marker to the fruit skin trichome trait locus of peach fruit are c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,607 Views
20 Pages

Molecular Phylogenetic Diversity and Biological Characterization of Diaporthe Species Associated with Leaf Spots of Camellia sinensis in Taiwan

  • Hiran A. Ariyawansa,
  • Ichen Tsai,
  • Jian-Yuan Wang,
  • Patchareeya Withee,
  • Medsaii Tanjira,
  • Shiou-Ruei Lin,
  • Nakarin Suwannarach,
  • Jaturong Kumla,
  • Abdallah M. Elgorban and
  • Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon

14 July 2021

Camellia sinensis is one of the major crops grown in Taiwan and has been widely cultivated around the island. Tea leaves are prone to various fungal infections, and leaf spot is considered one of the major diseases in Taiwan tea fields. As part of a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,238 Views
13 Pages

Combined Effects of Nutrients × Water × Light on Metabolite Composition in Tomato Fruits (Solanum Lycopersicum L.)

  • Yangmin X. Kim,
  • Suyoung Son,
  • Seulbi Lee,
  • Eunsung Jung,
  • Yejin Lee,
  • Jwakyung Sung and
  • Choonghwan Lee

14 July 2021

Tomato cultivation in the greenhouse can be facilitated by supplemental light. We compared the combined effects of nutrients, water, and supplemental light (red) on tomato fruit quality. To do this, three different nutrient conditions were tested, i....

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,530 Views
14 Pages

Identification of Candidate Gene-Based Markers for Girth Growth in Rubber Trees

  • Gunlayarat Bhusudsawang,
  • Ratchanee Rattanawong,
  • Thitaporn Phumichai,
  • Wirulda Pootakham,
  • Sithichoke Tangphatsornruang and
  • Kittipat Ukoskit

14 July 2021

Girth growth is an important factor in both latex and timber production of the rubber tree. In this study, we performed candidate gene association mapping for girth growth in rubber trees using intron length polymorphism markers (ILP) in identifying...

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