Genetic Sight Plant Traits during Postharvest
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (260 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- BPC transcription factor
- Brassicaceae
- CYC2 clade
- CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like gene
- DGE
- DUF26 domain
- Dongxiang wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.)
- Leptosphaeria maculans
- Lycium barbarum
- MYB
- OsEPF1
- PCR inhibition
- Pisum fulvum
- Pisum sativum
- Prunus salicina
- QTL mapping
- QTLs
- RNA-Seq
- SDS-PAGE
- SSR markers
- SSRs
- TCP gene family
- agronomic traits
- alfalfa
- anthocyanin
- anthocyanin and flavonoid biosynthesis
- aquaporins
- blueberry
- bottle gourd
- cowpea
- crossing periods
- earliness
- edible pericarp firmness
- ethylene treatment
- exocarp firmness
- expression mode
- expression regulation
- floral symmetry
- flower development
- fruit ripening
- gene expression
- genetic similarity
- genome-wide
- genomics
- heat stress
- histone methylation
- interspecific hybrids
- kiwifruit
- label-free quantitation
- linkage map
- maize
- metabolomics
- molecular regulatory mechanism
- morphological traits
- oats
- onion
- ovule
- phenomics
- photosynthetic efficiency
- phylogeny
- plant proteomics
- pollenkitt
- pollination
- proteomics
- pulp color
- recombinant inbred lines (RILs)
- rice
- seed
- seed vigor
- softening
- solu
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This Reprint presents an in-depth study originally published in the Special Issue "Genetic Sight: Plant Traits during Postharvest" in Current Issues in Molecular Biology. The collection showcases innovative applications of omics technologies and investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate specific traits, including postharvest qualities. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the methodologies, results, and implications, making it a valuable resource for researchers, industry professionals, and students in molecular biology. The Reprint is an excellent tool for sharing insights with collaborators, presenting findings at conferences, or engaging stakeholders in related industry sectors.
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