Domestication of crop plants had effects on human lifestyle and agriculture. However, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms accompanying the changes in fruit appearance as a consequence of selection by early farmers. We report the fine mapping and cloning of a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit mass gene encoding the ortholog of KLUH, SlKLUH, a P450 enzyme of the CYP78A subfamily. The increase in fruit mass is predominantly the result of enlarged pericarp and septum tissues caused by increased cell number in the large fruited lines. SlKLUH also modulates plant architecture by regulating number and length of the side shoots, and ripening time, and these effects are particularly strong in plants that transgenically down-r...
Key mechanisms controlling fruit weight and shape at the levels of meristem, ovary or very young fru...
The fruit is a specialized organ which results from the development of the ovary after successful fl...
Plant domestication has led to considerable phenotypic modifications from wild species to modern var...
Domestication modifies the genomic variation of species. Quantifying this variation provides insight...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
<div><p>During its evolution and domestication <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> has undergone various gen...
Fruits represent an important part of the human diet and show extensive variation in size and shape ...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill.) represents a model species for all fleshy fruits due to its biol...
Fleshy Fruits are a late acquisition of plant evolution. In addition of protecting the seeds, these ...
Tomatoes are an important crop for many types of foods and can be easily preserved, making them an a...
Background and Aims Gigantism is a key component of the domestication syndrome, a suite of traits t...
Fruit size and shape are the prime criteria for domestication and improvement of tomato. The varying...
A tomato core collection consisting of 122 gene bank accessions, including landraces, old cultivars,...
<div><p>Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive ph...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying genes involved in polygenic trai...
Key mechanisms controlling fruit weight and shape at the levels of meristem, ovary or very young fru...
The fruit is a specialized organ which results from the development of the ovary after successful fl...
Plant domestication has led to considerable phenotypic modifications from wild species to modern var...
Domestication modifies the genomic variation of species. Quantifying this variation provides insight...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
<div><p>During its evolution and domestication <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> has undergone various gen...
Fruits represent an important part of the human diet and show extensive variation in size and shape ...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill.) represents a model species for all fleshy fruits due to its biol...
Fleshy Fruits are a late acquisition of plant evolution. In addition of protecting the seeds, these ...
Tomatoes are an important crop for many types of foods and can be easily preserved, making them an a...
Background and Aims Gigantism is a key component of the domestication syndrome, a suite of traits t...
Fruit size and shape are the prime criteria for domestication and improvement of tomato. The varying...
A tomato core collection consisting of 122 gene bank accessions, including landraces, old cultivars,...
<div><p>Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive ph...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying genes involved in polygenic trai...
Key mechanisms controlling fruit weight and shape at the levels of meristem, ovary or very young fru...
The fruit is a specialized organ which results from the development of the ovary after successful fl...
Plant domestication has led to considerable phenotypic modifications from wild species to modern var...