Due to novel and more demanding consumers’ requirements, breeding of vegetable crops confronts new challenges to improve the nutritional level and overall appearance of produce. Such objectives are not easy to achieve considering the complex genetic and physiological bases. Overtime, plant breeders relied on a number of technologies and methods to achieve ever changing targets. F1 hybrid seed production allowed the exploitation of heterosis and facilitated the combination of resistance and other useful genes in a uniform outperforming variety. Mutagenesis and tissue culture techniques permitted to induce novel variation, overcome crossing barriers, and speed up the achievement of true-breeding lines. Marker-assisted selection was one...
Crop designing for resilience traits to produce satisfactorily under adverse conditions and scenario...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The family Brassicaceae constitutes one of the world's most economically important plant groups. The...
Vegetables are key ingredients in a well-balanced nutritious diet. Their worldwide rising consumptio...
Plant breeding is defined as identifying and selecting desirable traits in plants and combining thes...
The vegetable production is one of the economic sectors that provides the population with foo...
Breeding efforts are and will be in the future critical to improve worldwide crop production for foo...
In the past twenty years, plant genetic engineering has been used to confer traits of both heuristic...
Not AvailableThe Brassica vegetable crops are rich source of important antioxidant compounds having ...
In recent years, in the agricultural sector there is a tendency to increase the production of crop p...
Improving fruit quality has become a major goal in plant breeding. Direct approaches to tackling fru...
The last few decades have seen huge advances in our understanding of plant biology and in ...
Vegetable crops provide valuable minerals and vitamins that are indispensible for human health. Scie...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is considered a model plant species for a group of economically import...
The main goal of crop breeding is the modification of plant genomes in order to improve specific tr...
Crop designing for resilience traits to produce satisfactorily under adverse conditions and scenario...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The family Brassicaceae constitutes one of the world's most economically important plant groups. The...
Vegetables are key ingredients in a well-balanced nutritious diet. Their worldwide rising consumptio...
Plant breeding is defined as identifying and selecting desirable traits in plants and combining thes...
The vegetable production is one of the economic sectors that provides the population with foo...
Breeding efforts are and will be in the future critical to improve worldwide crop production for foo...
In the past twenty years, plant genetic engineering has been used to confer traits of both heuristic...
Not AvailableThe Brassica vegetable crops are rich source of important antioxidant compounds having ...
In recent years, in the agricultural sector there is a tendency to increase the production of crop p...
Improving fruit quality has become a major goal in plant breeding. Direct approaches to tackling fru...
The last few decades have seen huge advances in our understanding of plant biology and in ...
Vegetable crops provide valuable minerals and vitamins that are indispensible for human health. Scie...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is considered a model plant species for a group of economically import...
The main goal of crop breeding is the modification of plant genomes in order to improve specific tr...
Crop designing for resilience traits to produce satisfactorily under adverse conditions and scenario...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The family Brassicaceae constitutes one of the world's most economically important plant groups. The...