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Culture of the Tomato Micro-Tom Cultivar in Greenhouse
Methods in Molecular Biology, 2016Micro-Tom tomato cultivar is particularly adapted to the development of genomic approaches in tomato. Here, we describe the culture of this plant in greenhouse, including climate regulation, seed sowing and watering, vegetative development, plant maintenance, including treatment of phytosanitary problems, and reproductive development.
Christophe Rothan +2 more
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Investigation on the Precocity of Regenerated Seedlings from Micro Tom
Advanced Materials Research, 2011Micro Tom is a novel breed model organism of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. It has the a short life cycle and is dwarf and miniature. Owing to these characters, the utilization of Micro Tom can decrease the period of scientific research greatly and save time and space for breeding, so its application is more and more broad.
Yan Xu +5 more
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BREEDING THE TOMATO MICRO-TOM MODEL SYSTEM FOR ORNAMENTAL VALUE
Acta Horticulturae, 2009Taking advantage of its small size (8 cm tall) and short life cycle (70 days), the ornamental tomato cv. Micro-Tom (MT) was proposed as a model system for tomato genetics. Ever since, MT has been used for large scale mutagenesis and the introgression of allelic variation already known in other cultivars and tomato wild species. Such new genotypes could
T.B. Farinha, A. Zsögön, L.E.P. Peres
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INDUCED MUTAGENESIS AND NATURAL GENETIC VARIATION IN TOMATO 'MICRO-TOM'
Acta Horticulturae, 2009Tomato is a good example of a successful use of mutations affecting major genes for plant breeding, which are also valuable for gene discovery and physiological studies. However, mutant alleles are only currently known for an insignificant fraction of the about 35,000 genes in the tomato genome.
L.E. Pino-Nunes +7 more
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Plant Cell Reports, 2019
Complementation of the "Micro-Tom" tomato tangerine mutant with a Citrus CRTISO allele restores the wild-type fruit carotenoid profile, indicating that the Citrus allele encodes an authentic functional carotenoid isomerase. Citrus fruits are rich in carotenoids; the genus offers a large diversity in composition, yet to be fully explored to improve ...
Thaísa T. Pinheiro +6 more
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Complementation of the "Micro-Tom" tomato tangerine mutant with a Citrus CRTISO allele restores the wild-type fruit carotenoid profile, indicating that the Citrus allele encodes an authentic functional carotenoid isomerase. Citrus fruits are rich in carotenoids; the genus offers a large diversity in composition, yet to be fully explored to improve ...
Thaísa T. Pinheiro +6 more
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Micro-Tom Tomato Grafting for Stolbur-Phytoplasma Transmission: Different Grafting Techniques
2018Tomato plant, being a model system in scientific research, is widely used to study plant-phytoplasma interaction. Grafting is the faster and most effective method to obtain infected plants. This chapter describes the greenhouse culture of tomato, cv. Micro-Tom, and different herbaceous grafting techniques for efficient stolbur-phytoplasma transmission.
Sara, Buoso, Alberto, Loschi
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Effects of Phosphate-solubilizing Bacteria on Micro-Tom and Soil of Micro-Tom Rhizosphere
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics, 2022Wanying Zhang +6 more
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The Characterization of Septoria lycopersici Pathogenicity in Micro Tom Tomatoes
The FASEB Journal, 2017Septoria lycopersici is a foliar fungal pathogen of tomatoes. This pathosystem has been well characterized with respect to the tomato antimicrobial secondary metabolite, alpha‐tomatine and the fungal detoxifying enzyme, tomatinase. However, there are many gaps in our knowledge of other aspects of the
Katelyn E Allen +1 more
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Profiling of melatonin in the model tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) cultivar Micro‐Tom
Journal of Pineal Research, 2009Abstract: Melatonin exists in a considerable variety of plant species. However, the physiological roles of melatonin in plants are not well understood. In this study, the distribution and accumulation of melatonin during leaf and fruit development were analyzed in Micro‐Tom, a model cultivar of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). Melatonin was extracted
Masateru, Okazaki, Hiroshi, Ezura
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Physiologia Plantarum, 2004
Carbohydrate metabolism during the development of fruits of the tomato cultivar Micro‐Tom was studied. The metabolism of the pericarp and placental tissues was found to be different. Starch was degraded more slowly in the placenta in comparison with the pericarp, whereas soluble sugars accumulated to a greater extent in the pericarp. The activities of
Obiadalla-Ali, H. +3 more
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Carbohydrate metabolism during the development of fruits of the tomato cultivar Micro‐Tom was studied. The metabolism of the pericarp and placental tissues was found to be different. Starch was degraded more slowly in the placenta in comparison with the pericarp, whereas soluble sugars accumulated to a greater extent in the pericarp. The activities of
Obiadalla-Ali, H. +3 more
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