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Isolation and molecular characterization of MYB60 in Solanum lycopersicum

Molecular Biology Reports, 2021
Stomatal closure is a common adaptation response of plants to the onset of drought condition and its regulation is controlled by transcription factors. MYB60, a transcription factor involved in the regulation of light-induced stomatal opening, has been characterized in arabidopsis and grapevine.
Felipe Aquea   +10 more
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The membrane proteome of male gametophyte in Solanum lycopersicum

Journal of Proteomics, 2016
Pollen cells possess specialized cellular compartments separated by membranes. Consequently, mature pollen contains proteinaceous factors for inter- and intracellular transport of metabolites or ions to facilitate the upcoming energy exhausting processes - germination and fertilization.
Klaus-Dieter Scharf   +8 more
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

2014
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is the most common method for the incorporation of foreign genes into the genome of tomato as well as many other species in the Solanaceae family. This chapter describes a protocol for the genetic transformation of tomato cultivar Micro-Tom using cotyledons as explants.
Martha L. Orozco-Cárdenas   +2 more
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Proteomic analysis of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) secretome

Journal of Plant Research, 2012
In fleshy fruits, fruit texture features are mainly related to chemical and mechanical properties of the cell wall. The description of tomato fruit cell wall proteome is a first step in the process of linking tomato genetic variability to fruit texture phenotypes.
Konozy, Emadeldin   +3 more
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solanum lycopersicum tomato

2009
After its introduction in Europe the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) has gone a long way. Dedicated breeding has resulted in numerous cultivars grown all over the world, differing in all kind of aspects such as yield, shape, resistance, taste and quality. Modern cultivars are sold as hybrids with a very good performance.
Pavan, S.N.C.   +2 more
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Identification of novel small RNAs in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

Planta, 2007
To date, the majority of plant small RNAs (sRNA) have been identified in rice, poplar and Arabidopsis. To identify novel tomato sRNAs potentially involved in tomato specific processes such as fruit development and/or ripening, we cloned 4,018 sRNAs from tomato fruit tissue at the mature green stage.
Rusholme Pilcher, Rachel   +6 more
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Tomate Solanum lycopersicum esculentum, fructus

Phytothérapie, 2011
La tomate est particulierement conseillee aux patients plethoriques, intolerants a la chaleur, enclins a la constipation et a l’hemeralopie, dont elle contribue a diminuer le risque cardiovasculaire et carcinogene.
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Development of fruit cuticle in cherry tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

Functional Plant Biology, 2008
The cuticle of a plant plays an important role in many physiological events of fruit development and ripening. Despite this, little is known about cuticle formation and development. We include a detailed morphological study at the microscopic level of cuticle during fruit growth and ripening using tomato as a fruit model.
Jesús Cuartero   +3 more
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Recovery of Wastewater Nitrogen for Solanum lycopersicum Propagation

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2017
Recovery of wastewater nitrogen and recycle into plant biomass was demonstrated with a anaerobic ion exchange (AN-IX) reactor and hydroponic cultivation of Solanum lycopersicum. A Maryland AN-IX prototype was operated for 355 and confirmed > 95% total nitrogen nitrogen removal at 14–22 °C temperature and clinoptilolite capacity of 0.81 meq NH4+-N/g ...
Nathaniel T. Smith, Daniel P. Smith
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