Ethylene insensitivity conferred by the Green-ripe and Never-ripe 2 ripening mutants of tomato.
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Genome-wide survey of the seagrass Zostera muelleri suggests modification of the ethylene signalling network.KNOX genes influence a gradient of fruit chloroplast development through regulation of GOLDEN2-LIKE expression in tomato.Genome analysis and genetic enhancement of tomato.Tomato TILLING technology: development of a reverse genetics tool for the efficient isolation of mutants from Micro-Tom mutant librariesAvailability of Micro-Tom mutant library combined with TILLING in molecular breeding of tomato fruit shelf-lifeRipening in the tomato Green-ripe mutant is inhibited by ectopic expression of a protein that disrupts ethylene signaling.Highly conserved proteins that modify plant ethylene responses.Variability of candidate genes, genetic structure and association with sugar accumulation and climacteric behavior in a broad germplasm collection of melon (Cucumis melo L.).Hormonal changes during non-climacteric ripening in strawberry.Ripening-associated ethylene biosynthesis in tomato fruit is autocatalytically and developmentally regulated.How ethylene works in the reproductive organs of higher plants: a signaling update from the third millennium.Ethylene signaling and regulation in plant growth and stress responses.Transcriptional control of fleshy fruit development and ripening.Post-harvest quality risks by stress/ethylene: management to mitigate.Prolonged root hypoxia effects on ethylene biosynthesis and perception in tomato fruit.A transcriptomics-based kinetic model for ethylene biosynthesis in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit: development, validation and exploration of novel regulatory mechanisms.Amino acid substitutions in homologs of the STAY-GREEN protein are responsible for the green-flesh and chlorophyll retainer mutations of tomato and pepper.Altered chloroplast development and delayed fruit ripening caused by mutations in a zinc metalloprotease at the lutescent2 locus of tomato.Tomato gamma-glutamylhydrolases: expression, characterization, and evidence for heterodimer formation.Pleiotropic phenotypes of the sticky peel mutant provide new insight into the role of CUTIN DEFICIENT2 in epidermal cell function in tomato.Abscisic acid deficiency in the tomato mutant high-pigment 3 leading to increased plastid number and higher fruit lycopene content.AtPDS overexpression in tomato: exposing unique patterns of carotenoid self-regulation and an alternative strategy for the enhancement of fruit carotenoid content.Differential control of ethylene responses by GREEN-RIPE and GREEN-RIPE LIKE1 provides evidence for distinct ethylene signaling modules in tomato.Molecular changes occurring during acquisition of abscission competence following auxin depletion in Mirabilis jalapa.Comprehensive Profiling of Ethylene Response Factor Expression Identifies Ripening-Associated ERF Genes and Their Link to Key Regulators of Fruit Ripening in Tomato.Effect of CRC::etr1-1 transgene expression on ethylene production, sex expression, fruit set and fruit ripening in transgenic melon (Cucumis melo L.).Transcriptome and metabolite profiling show that APETALA2a is a major regulator of tomato fruit ripening.Integrated analysis of metabolite and transcript levels reveals the metabolic shifts that underlie tomato fruit development and highlight regulatory aspects of metabolic network behavior.Increased calcium levels and prolonged shelf life in tomatoes expressing Arabidopsis H+/Ca2+ transporters.A Systems Analysis With "Simplified Source-Sink Model" Reveals Metabolic Reprogramming in a Pair of Source-to-Sink Organs During Early Fruit Development in Tomato by LED Light Treatments
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Ethylene insensitivity conferred by the Green-ripe and Never-ripe 2 ripening mutants of tomato.
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Ethylene insensitivity conferr ...... 2 ripening mutants of tomato.
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Ethylene insensitivity conferr ...... 2 ripening mutants of tomato.
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Ethylene insensitivity conferr ...... 2 ripening mutants of tomato.
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Ethylene insensitivity conferr ...... e 2 ripening mutants of tomato
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Donald Grierson
James J Giovannoni
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10.1104/PP.104.057745
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2005-04-15T00:00:00Z