BACKGROUND Tipburn is a physiological disorder of lettuce (Lactuca spp.). It causes discoloration and collapse of leaf margins, leading to unsaleable crops in both protected (glasshouse, hydroponic) and outdoor production systems. The occurrence of tipburn is hard to predict and is sensitive to environmental conditions. Phenotyping for tipburn resilience requires diverse germplasm resources and, to date, limited material has been investigated for this condition. RESULTS Using a Lactuca diversity fixed foundation set (DFFS) under glasshouse conditions, we identified a significant (P < 0.001) genotypic effect on tipburn resilience across both the entire population and across lines belonging to the cultivated species L. sativa alone. Latu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a devastatin...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Introduction: Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is generally not specifically acknowledged for its taste a...
This master thesis is done with the aim of adding understanding to why tipburn occurs in greenhouse ...
Robustness in lettuce, defined as the ability to produce stable yields across a wide range of enviro...
Salad crops: Longer-lasting lettuce Genetic studies have shown that the rate of deterioration of cut...
Low evaporative conditions in indoor (vertical) farms reduce mass-flow–driven transport of calcium (...
In order to improve salad leaves and increase shelf life, it is necessary to determine the genetic b...
Ready to eat salad products have considerable added value. However, such products have increased per...
To understand better the biochemistry and underlying genetic control of postharvest discolouration i...
Developmental and biophysical leaf characteristics that influence post-harvest shelf life in lettuce...
Although growers seem to be able to control the incidence of tipburn in soilgrown lettuce (Lactuca s...
Post harvest discolouration in lettuce is an increasingly important problem due to the shift in the...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
Lactuca sativa L. (lettuce) is an important leafy vegetable crop grown and consumed globally. Chemic...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a devastatin...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Introduction: Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is generally not specifically acknowledged for its taste a...
This master thesis is done with the aim of adding understanding to why tipburn occurs in greenhouse ...
Robustness in lettuce, defined as the ability to produce stable yields across a wide range of enviro...
Salad crops: Longer-lasting lettuce Genetic studies have shown that the rate of deterioration of cut...
Low evaporative conditions in indoor (vertical) farms reduce mass-flow–driven transport of calcium (...
In order to improve salad leaves and increase shelf life, it is necessary to determine the genetic b...
Ready to eat salad products have considerable added value. However, such products have increased per...
To understand better the biochemistry and underlying genetic control of postharvest discolouration i...
Developmental and biophysical leaf characteristics that influence post-harvest shelf life in lettuce...
Although growers seem to be able to control the incidence of tipburn in soilgrown lettuce (Lactuca s...
Post harvest discolouration in lettuce is an increasingly important problem due to the shift in the...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
Lactuca sativa L. (lettuce) is an important leafy vegetable crop grown and consumed globally. Chemic...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a devastatin...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Introduction: Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is generally not specifically acknowledged for its taste a...