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1. Variability of candidate genes, genetic structure and association with sugar accumulation and climacteric behavior in a broad germplasm collection of melon (Cucumis melo L.)
作者:Carmen Leida (1)
Claudio Moser (1)
Cristina Esteras (2)
Ronan Sulpice (3) (4)
John E Lunn (3)
Frank de Langen (5)
Antonio J Monforte (6)
Belen Pic贸 (2)

1. Research and Innovation Center
; Department Genomics and Biology of Fruit Crops ; Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM) ; Via E. Mach 1 ; 38010 ; San Michele ; Italy
2. Institute for the Conservation and Breeding of Agricultural Biodiversity (COMAV-UPV)
; Universitat Polit猫cnica de Valencia ; Camino de Vera s/n ; 46022 ; Valencia ; Spain
3. Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
; Wissenschaftspark Golm ; Am M眉hlenberg 1 ; 14476 ; Potsdam ; Germany
4. Plant Systems Biology Research Laboratory
; Department of Botany and Plant Science ; Plant and AgriBiosciences Research Centre ; National University of Galway ; University Road ; Galway ; Ireland
5. HMCLAUSE (Business Unit of Limagrain)
; Station de Mas Saint Pierre ; La Galine ; 13210 ; Saint-R茅my-de-Provence ; France
6. Instituto de Biolog铆a Molecular y Celular de Plantas (IBMCP)
; Universitat Polit猫cnica de Val猫ncia (UPV)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient铆ficas (CSIC) ; Ciudad Polit茅cnica de la Innovaci贸n (CPI) ; Ed. 8E ; C/Ingeniero Fausto Elio s/n ; 46022 ; Valencia ; Spain
刊名:BMC Genetics
出版年:2015
2. Transcriptome analysis during berry development provides insights into co-regulated and altered gene expression between a seeded wine grape variety and its seedless somatic variant
3. Characterization of the MLO gene family in Rosaceae and gene expression analysis in Malus domestica
4. Monochromatic light increases anthocyanin content during fruit development in bilberry
刊名:BMC Plant Biology
出版年:2014
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