Genetic and physiological analysis of tomato fruit weight and composition: influence of carbon availability on QTL detection

作者: Marion Prudent , Mathilde Causse , Michel Génard , Pasquale Tripodi , Silvana Grandillo

DOI: 10.1093/JXB/ERN338

关键词: Quantitative trait locusGenetic variabilityIntrogressionDry matterGene–environment interactionSolanumBiologyAgronomyFructificationSugar

摘要: Throughout tomato domestication, a large increase in fruit size was associated with a loss of dry matter and sugar contents. This study aims to dissect the contributions of genetic …

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