Parthenocarpic fruit development is a very attractive trait for growers and consumers. In tomato, three main sources of facultative parthenocarpy, pat, pat-2, pat-3/pat-4, are known to have potential applications in agriculture. The parthenocarpic fruit development in these lines is triggered by a deregulation of the hormonal balance in some specific tissues. Auxins and gibberellins are considered as the key elements in parthenocarpic fruit development of those lines. An increased level of these hormones in the ovary can substitute for pollination and trigger fruit development. This has opened up genetic engineering approaches for parthenocarpy that have given promising results, both in quality and quantity of seedless fruit productio
Among the different sources of genetic parthenocarpy described in tomato, the mutation referred to a...
Parthenocarpy is potentially a desirable trait for many commercially grown fruits if undesirable cha...
parthenocarpy in 'Severianin ' tomato ABSTRACT: The expression of parthenocarpy in the tom...
Parthenocarpic fruit development is a very attractive trait for growers and consumers. In tomato, th...
Fruit set and growth in the absence of fertilization (parthenocarpy) is a useful trait in plants gro...
Parthenocarpy is the development of the fruit in absence of pollination and/or fertilization. In tom...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://dev.biologists.org/Among the different source...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://dev.biologists.org/Among the different source...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Key words: Parthenocarpy, Capsicum, fruit set, hormones, cell division, cell expansion, aux...
Key words: Parthenocarpy, Capsicum, fruit set, hormones, cell division, cell expansion, auxin, g...
Fruit set and fruit development in tomato is largely affected by changes in environmental conditions...
Among the different sources of genetic parthenocarpy described in tomato, the mutation referred to a...
Parthenocarpy is potentially a desirable trait for many commercially grown fruits if undesirable cha...
parthenocarpy in 'Severianin ' tomato ABSTRACT: The expression of parthenocarpy in the tom...
Parthenocarpic fruit development is a very attractive trait for growers and consumers. In tomato, th...
Fruit set and growth in the absence of fertilization (parthenocarpy) is a useful trait in plants gro...
Parthenocarpy is the development of the fruit in absence of pollination and/or fertilization. In tom...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://dev.biologists.org/Among the different source...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://dev.biologists.org/Among the different source...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-ia...
Key words: Parthenocarpy, Capsicum, fruit set, hormones, cell division, cell expansion, aux...
Key words: Parthenocarpy, Capsicum, fruit set, hormones, cell division, cell expansion, auxin, g...
Fruit set and fruit development in tomato is largely affected by changes in environmental conditions...
Among the different sources of genetic parthenocarpy described in tomato, the mutation referred to a...
Parthenocarpy is potentially a desirable trait for many commercially grown fruits if undesirable cha...
parthenocarpy in 'Severianin ' tomato ABSTRACT: The expression of parthenocarpy in the tom...