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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 12 (2022)
Fruit shape is one of the most important quality traits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) and is used as a major attribute for the classification of fruit types. Wide natural variation in fruit shape exists among the major cultivated species Capsicum annuum,
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https://doaj.org/article/652cf8f46ca443bcbd19cc823d053a7a
Autor:
Yi Wu, Sigal Popovsky‐Sarid, Yury Tikunov, Yelena Borovsky, Kobi Baruch, Richard G. F. Visser, Ilan Paran, Arnaud Bovy
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist, 237(6), 2255-2267
New Phytologist 237 (2023) 6
New Phytologist 237 (2023) 6
The regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis is only partially explored in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). The genetic basis underlying flavonoid variation in pepper fruit was studied.Variation of flavonoids in fruit of a segregating F2 population was studi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bc48274c8237be3fc5213047cd254b93
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/camyb12-like-underlies-a-major-qtl-for-flavonoid-content-in-peppe
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/camyb12-like-underlies-a-major-qtl-for-flavonoid-content-in-peppe
Autor:
Yelena, Borovsky, Amit, Raz, Adi, Doron-Faigenboim, Hanita, Zemach, Eldad, Karavani, Ilan, Paran
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science
Fruit shape is one of the most important quality traits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) and is used as a major attribute for the classification of fruit types. Wide natural variation in fruit shape exists among the major cultivated species Capsicum annuum,
Autor:
Yelena Borovsky, Theresa Hill, Shiyu Chen, Sara Shabtai, Noam Monsonego, Itzhak Kamara, Allen Van Deynze, Vijee Mohan, Kevin Stoffel, Ilan Paran, Adi Faigenboim
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 99:41-55
Chloroplast development and chlorophyll content in the immature fruit has a major impact on the morphology and quality in pepper (Capsicum spp.) fruit. Two major quantitative trait loci (QTLs), pc1 and pc10 that affect chlorophyll content in the pepp
Publikováno v:
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology. 301
We identified a pepper late-flowering mutant that is disrupted in the sequence of CaFT-LIKE, the ortholog of tomato SINGLE FLOWER TRUSS (SFT). Heterologous expression in tomato indicated that CaFT-LIKE has a conserved function as a flowering promoter
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 131:2639-2649
CaVIL1 is a homolog of VIL1, a regulator of vernalization response in Arabidopsis and acts as a flowering promoter in pepper which does not respond to vernalization and photoperiod. As part of our goal to study the genetic and molecular basis of tran
Autor:
Yelena, Borovsky, Noam, Monsonego, Vijee, Mohan, Sara, Shabtai, Itzhak, Kamara, Adi, Faigenboim, Theresa, Hill, Shiyu, Chen, Kevin, Stoffel, Allen, Van Deynze, Ilan, Paran
Publikováno v:
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 99(1)
Chloroplast development and chlorophyll content in the immature fruit has a major impact on the morphology and quality in pepper (Capsicum spp.) fruit. Two major quantitative trait loci (QTLs), pc1 and pc10 that affect chlorophyll content in the pepp
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 128:1073-1082
The APETALA2 transcription factor homolog CaAP2 is a candidate gene for a flowering repressor in pepper, as revealed by induced-mutation phenotype, and a candidate underlying a major QTL controlling natural variation in flowering time. To decipher th
Autor:
Allen Van Deynze, Theresa Hill, Ilan Paran, Yelena Borovsky, Arnon Brand, Khalis Afnan Abdul Rahman, Aharon Bellalou
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 127:2139-2148
We provide multiple evidences that CaGLK2 underlies a quantitative trait locus controlling natural variation in chlorophyll content and immature fruit color of pepper via modulating chloroplast compartment size. Pepper fruit quality is attributed to
Publikováno v:
Plant Science. :8-16
The angiosperm shoot apical meristem (SAM) is characterized by tightly organized cell layers and zones. The SAM's organization allows it to maintain its indeterminate nature while producing determinate lateral organs. Alterations in SAM gene expressi