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Biochemical dissection of diageotropica and Never ripe tomato mutants to Cd-stressful conditions
(Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, 2014)
Gibberellins modulate auxin responses during tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) fruit development
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-04)
In tomato, auxin and gibberellins (GAs) interact with each other to drive fruit growth and development. While the role of auxin in directing GA biosynthesis and signal is already known, very little information has been ...
Hormonal modulation of photomorphogenesis-controlled anthocyanin accumulation in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L. cv Micro-Tom) hypocotyls: Physiological and genetic studies
(ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2010)
Hormones are likely to be important factors modulating the light-dependent anthocyanin accumulation. Here we analyzed anthocyanin contents in hypocotyls of near isogenic Micro-Tom (MT) tomato lines carrying hormone and ...
Nutrition in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L) as affected by light: Revealing a new role of phytochrome A
(2016-03-01)
The far red light insensitive (fri) mutant of tomato, which is phytochrome A (phyA) deficient, displays some characteristics that have recently indicated important functions of this photoreceptor in water relations. With ...
Estratégia de superação da autoincompatibilidade e herança da sensibilidade da indução floral ao fotoperíodo em maracujazeiroStrategy to overcome the self-incompatibility and sensitivity inheritance of the floral induction to photoperiod in passion fruit
(Universidade Federal de ViçosaBRGenética animal; Genética molecular e de microrganismos; Genética quantitativa; Genética vegetal; MeDoutorado em Genética e MelhoramentoUFV, 2015)
Leaf senescence in tomato mutants as affected by irradiance and phytohormones
(2013-12-01)
We explored the interaction between radiation of different wavelength and jasmonic acid (JA) or brassinosteroids (BR) on leaf senescence-induced oxidative stress. Three approaches were used: 1) jasmonic acid insensitive1-1 ...
COI1 affects myrosinase activity and controls the expression of two flower-specific myrosinase-binding protein homologues in Arabidopsis
(Springer-verlagNew YorkEUA, 2001)