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Overexpression of SlGATA17 Promotes Drought Tolerance in Transgenic Tomato Plants by Enhancing Activation of the Phenylpropanoid Biosynthetic Pathway

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
GATA transcription factors (TFs) are widely distributed in eukaryotes. Some GATA TFs have been shown to be related to photosynthesis, germination, circadian rhythm, and other functions in plants.
Tingting Zhao   +10 more
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Analysis of the Tomato mTERF Gene Family and Study of the Stress Resistance Function of SLmTERF-13

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Mitochondrial transcription termination factor (mTERF) is a DNA-binding protein that is encoded by nuclear genes, ultimately functions in mitochondria and can affect gene expression.
Ao Su   +11 more
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Transcriptomic profiling of Solanum peruvianum LA3858 revealed a Mi-3-mediated hypersensitive response to Meloidogyne incognita

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2020
Background The Mi-1 gene was the first identified and cloned gene that provides resistance to root-knot nematodes (RKNs) in cultivated tomato. However, owing to its temperature sensitivity, this gene does not meet the need for breeding disease-resistant ...
Chong Du   +8 more
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Transcription and Metabolism Pathways of Anthocyanin in Purple Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis A.St.-Hil.)

open access: yesMetabolites, 2022
Anthocyanins are water-soluble pigments that can impart various colors to plants. Purple shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) possesses unique ornamental value due to its purple leaves.
Baobing Luo   +6 more
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Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and severity of bacterial speck disease on tomato plants in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesNovel Research in Microbiology Journal, 2023
Tomato is one of the most widespread vegetable crops in Egypt, which has a wide variation of cultivars. Tomato bacterial speck caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato is one of the most important tomato bacterial diseases. This study aimed to isolating
Mahmoud Abou-Alhmd Soliman
doaj   +1 more source

Genome-wide analysis of the WRKY gene family unveil evolutionary history and expression characteristics in tomato and its wild relatives

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2022
WRKY transcription factors (WRKYs) are one of the largest plant gene families in plants involved in various biotic and abiotic stress responses. Based on the conservation of WRKY proteins, we identified a total of 642 WRKYs in Amborella trichopoda (33 ...
Guan Liu   +8 more
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Suppression of SlMBP15 Inhibits Plant Vegetative Growth and Delays Fruit Ripening in Tomato

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2018
MADS-box genes have been demonstrated to participate in a number of processes in tomato development, especially fruit ripening. In this study, we reported a novel MADS-box gene, SlMBP15, which is implicated in fruit ripening.
Wencheng Yin   +7 more
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Genome-Wide Analyses of the Genetic Screening of C2H2-Type Zinc Finger Transcription Factors and Abiotic and Biotic Stress Responses in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Based on RNA-Seq Data

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2020
C2H2-type zinc finger proteins are classic and extensively studied members of the zinc finger family. C2H2-type zinc finger proteins participate in plant growth, development and stress responses. In this study, 99 C2H2-type zinc finger protein genes were
Tingting Zhao   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

iTRAQ-based proteome profiling revealed the role of Phytochrome A in regulating primary metabolism in tomato seedling

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
In plants, during growth and development, photoreceptors monitor fluctuations in their environment and adjust their metabolism as a strategy of surveillance.
Sherinmol Thomas   +6 more
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Overexpression of SlPRE2, an atypical bHLH transcription factor, affects plant morphology and fruit pigment accumulation in tomato

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins are a large family of transcription factors that control various developmental processes in eukaryotes, but the biological roles of most bHLH proteins are not very clear, especially in tomato.
Zhiguo Zhu   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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