Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit ripening is regulated co-operatively by the action of ethylene and a hierarchy of transcription factors, including RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN) and NONRIPENING (NOR). Mutations in these two genes have been adopted commercially to delay ripening, and accompanying textural deterioration, as a means to prolong shelf life. However, these mutations also affect desirable traits associated with colour and nutritional value, although the extent of this trade-off has not been assessed in detail. Here, we evaluated changes in tomato fruit pericarp primary metabolite and carotenoid pigment profiles, as well as the dynamics of specific associated transcripts, in the rin and nor mutants during late development and posthar...
Fleshy Fruits are a late acquisition of plant evolution. In addition of protecting the seeds, these ...
Fruits play a major role in maintaining a healthy diet and have been shown to reduce instances of he...
Natural mutants of the Non-ripening (Nor) gene repress the normal ripening of tomato fruit. The mole...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an established model to study fleshy fruit development and ripening...
Tomato fruit ripening is a complex metabolic process regulated by a genetical hierarchy. A subset of...
Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that resu...
Ripening is a tightly controlled and developmentally regulated process involving networks of genes, ...
Fruit ripening is a complex developmental process in which fruit undergo physiological and biochemic...
Spontaneous mutations associated with the tomato transcription factors COLORLESS NON-RIPENING (SPL-C...
The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) ripening inhibitor (rin) mutation completely represses fruit ripen...
Shelf life of ripe tomato fruit is economically very important, it determines the cash returns to th...
The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of decreased cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carbox...
Shelf life is the time a product can be stored without losing its qualitative characteristics. It re...
Abstract Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by the hormone ethylene and by a group of transcription...
Background : Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by ethylene and is characterized by a shift in colo...
Fleshy Fruits are a late acquisition of plant evolution. In addition of protecting the seeds, these ...
Fruits play a major role in maintaining a healthy diet and have been shown to reduce instances of he...
Natural mutants of the Non-ripening (Nor) gene repress the normal ripening of tomato fruit. The mole...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an established model to study fleshy fruit development and ripening...
Tomato fruit ripening is a complex metabolic process regulated by a genetical hierarchy. A subset of...
Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that resu...
Ripening is a tightly controlled and developmentally regulated process involving networks of genes, ...
Fruit ripening is a complex developmental process in which fruit undergo physiological and biochemic...
Spontaneous mutations associated with the tomato transcription factors COLORLESS NON-RIPENING (SPL-C...
The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) ripening inhibitor (rin) mutation completely represses fruit ripen...
Shelf life of ripe tomato fruit is economically very important, it determines the cash returns to th...
The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of decreased cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carbox...
Shelf life is the time a product can be stored without losing its qualitative characteristics. It re...
Abstract Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by the hormone ethylene and by a group of transcription...
Background : Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by ethylene and is characterized by a shift in colo...
Fleshy Fruits are a late acquisition of plant evolution. In addition of protecting the seeds, these ...
Fruits play a major role in maintaining a healthy diet and have been shown to reduce instances of he...
Natural mutants of the Non-ripening (Nor) gene repress the normal ripening of tomato fruit. The mole...