Advances in Metabolism, Genetics and Breeding of Tea Tree
A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2026 | Viewed by 56
Special Issue Editor
Interests: screening and utilization of elite tea germplasms; genetic identification for tea quality; breeding of tea plants (Camellia sinensis)
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the recent research on high-quality tea reference sequences and re-sequencing data from diverse tea accessions, advances in tea plant research have been achieved, from secondary metabolism to genetic mechanism exploration and from nutrient absorption to novel genes relating to quality changes, all of which have increased our understanding of the genetics and breeding of tea significantly. Among them, phenotypic changes including flavonoids, amino acids, caffeine, appearance or responses to environmental factors in special tea varieties attract the attention of both consumers and scientists. These changing phenotypes are closely associated with certain key genes, which are largely unknown. Exploring these genes and understanding their underlying mechanisms will improve tea breeding in the future. This Special Issue of Life will highlight the exploration of new genes and their potential molecular mechanisms, such as changes in tea quality, fertility and agronomy traits, as well as stress responses. Research papers related to tea propagation and new technologies in tea breeding, as well as review papers, are welcome.
I look forward to receiving your contributions.
Yours faithfully,
Dr. Liyuan Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
- molecular mechanism
- secondary metabolites
- stress response
- quality-related components
- genetic identification
- QTL mapping
- molecular functional markers
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