Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is considered one of the most valuable and versatile vegetable crops globally and also serves as a significant model species for fruit developmental biology. Despite its significance, a severe genetic bottleneck and intense selection of genotypes with specific qualitative traits have resulted in the prevalence of a restricted number of (geno)types, also causing a lack of diversity across widespread cultivated types. As a result, the re-emergence of landraces as well as traditional and heirloom varieties is largely acknowledged as a countermeasure to restore phenotypic, phytochemical and genetic diversity while enriching the aroma/taste tomato palette. On those grounds, the Cypriot tomato germplasm was assess...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
Tomato has been identified as a food of great interest given its nutritional and bioactive component...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops highly appreciated for...
Focusing on the importance of tomato in human nutrition and the problem of its narrowed genetic vari...
Tomato (Solanum esculentum L.) is the second most consumed vegetable of the world after potato and i...
Tomato germplasm is source of variability used by plant breeders to develop improved cultivars and p...
Cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) an important vegetable crop is reported to have very low...
Systematic genotypic analysis of Kenyan tomato germplasm was carried out in order to delineate poten...
Tomato belongs to the family Solanacae, grown worldwide for its edible fruits, ranging in different ...
[EN] The genetic potential of accessions from Solanum section Lycopersicon (S. lycopersicum L., S. l...
<div><p>Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive ph...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
Italy is a recognized secondary center of diversification for cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicu...
[EN] The structure of Spanish landraces of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L) has been analyzed. This d...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
Tomato has been identified as a food of great interest given its nutritional and bioactive component...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops highly appreciated for...
Focusing on the importance of tomato in human nutrition and the problem of its narrowed genetic vari...
Tomato (Solanum esculentum L.) is the second most consumed vegetable of the world after potato and i...
Tomato germplasm is source of variability used by plant breeders to develop improved cultivars and p...
Cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) an important vegetable crop is reported to have very low...
Systematic genotypic analysis of Kenyan tomato germplasm was carried out in order to delineate poten...
Tomato belongs to the family Solanacae, grown worldwide for its edible fruits, ranging in different ...
[EN] The genetic potential of accessions from Solanum section Lycopersicon (S. lycopersicum L., S. l...
<div><p>Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive ph...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
Italy is a recognized secondary center of diversification for cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicu...
[EN] The structure of Spanish landraces of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L) has been analyzed. This d...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
A revival of interest in traditional varieties reflects the change in consumer preferences and the g...
Tomato has been identified as a food of great interest given its nutritional and bioactive component...