A field-grown transgenic tomato line expressing higher levels of polyamines reveals legume cover crop mulch-specific perturbations in fruit phenotype at the levels of metabolite profiles, gene expression, and agronomic characteristics.
Genetic modification of crop plants to introduce desirable traits such as nutritional enhancement, disease and pest resistance, and enhanced crop productivity is increasingly seen as a promising technology for sustainable agriculture and boosting food production in the world. Independently, cultural...
Huvudupphovsmän: | Neelam, A, Cassol, T, Mehta, R, Abdul-Baki, A, Sobolev, A, Goyal, R, Abbott, J, Segre, A, Handa, A, Mattoo, A |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
Språk: | English |
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2008
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