Due to its production and consumption volume, tomato is one of the most important vegetable of the World. Extensive efforts have been made to overcome genotypic difficulties that decelerated gradual increase of yield. Throughout this improvement, plant genetic resources (PGRs) with unfavorable vegetative and generative characteristics together with possibly valuable traits (e.g. rich flavor, outstanding nutritional content, uncommon fruit size, color, and shape, high adaptation to environmental extremities) have been lost. The side-effects of modern breeding progress, such as loss of flavor, lower nutritional content are measurable now in modern varieties. Tomato PGRs collected by gene banks are available for screening and for re-use of adv...
In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations a...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....
Due to its production and consumption volume, tomato is one of the most important vegetable of the W...
Focusing on the importance of tomato in human nutrition and the problem of its narrowed genetic vari...
During its evolution and domestication Solanum lycopersicum has undergone various genetic ‘bottlenec...
Plant genetic resources (PGRs) serving as a wide genetic pool of tomato germplasm can provide a soli...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) belongs to the nightshade family Solanaceae. The goals of public and p...
Old varieties and landraces of cultivated crops has gradually been excluded from commercial producti...
Genomic selection (GS) is a predictive approach that was built up to increase the rate of genetic ga...
In this work, 10 processing type Hungarian tomato gene bank accessions were investigated in a 3-year...
The demand for tomato fruit has increased along with the human population. The increasing income of ...
The development of varieties with a high content of antioxidant compounds, such as carotenoids, has ...
In the past twenty years, plant genetic engineering has been used to confer traits of both heuristic...
Tomatoes are the most important vegetable species, both in the world and in our country. In the last...
In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations a...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....
Due to its production and consumption volume, tomato is one of the most important vegetable of the W...
Focusing on the importance of tomato in human nutrition and the problem of its narrowed genetic vari...
During its evolution and domestication Solanum lycopersicum has undergone various genetic ‘bottlenec...
Plant genetic resources (PGRs) serving as a wide genetic pool of tomato germplasm can provide a soli...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) belongs to the nightshade family Solanaceae. The goals of public and p...
Old varieties and landraces of cultivated crops has gradually been excluded from commercial producti...
Genomic selection (GS) is a predictive approach that was built up to increase the rate of genetic ga...
In this work, 10 processing type Hungarian tomato gene bank accessions were investigated in a 3-year...
The demand for tomato fruit has increased along with the human population. The increasing income of ...
The development of varieties with a high content of antioxidant compounds, such as carotenoids, has ...
In the past twenty years, plant genetic engineering has been used to confer traits of both heuristic...
Tomatoes are the most important vegetable species, both in the world and in our country. In the last...
In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations a...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....