Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies

This Research Topic of Frontiers in Plant Science collects 8 manuscripts, focused on fruit crops of high commercial interest, such as bayberry, blueberry, pear, grapevine, citrus, and walnut. The breadth of solutions and approaches that omics offer us today, and the applications and perspectives tha...

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Main Authors: Licciardello, Concetta, Perrone, Irene, Gambino, Giorgio, Talón, Manuel, Velasco, Riccardo
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Language:Inglés
Published: Frontiers Media 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7657
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.729714/full
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Gambino, Giorgio
Talón, Manuel
Velasco, Riccardo
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Licciardello, Concetta
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Talón, Manuel
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description This Research Topic of Frontiers in Plant Science collects 8 manuscripts, focused on fruit crops of high commercial interest, such as bayberry, blueberry, pear, grapevine, citrus, and walnut. The breadth of solutions and approaches that omics offer us today, and the applications and perspectives that are looming over a short time horizon, are illustrated with a particular focus on fruit qualitative traits, related to firmness and post-harvest (Cappai et al.), ripening (Honaas et al.), and lignin accumulation (Cao et al.), on improving knowledge on secondary metabolites, such as phenolic compounds (Saxe et al.), as well as on investigating earliest responses to pathogens (Wei et al.). Moreover, the Research Topic illustrates a technological application path from whole-genome sequencing (Wu et al.) to the resequencing (Tanaka et al.), to achieve the ultimate objective of modulating genes using the New Breeding Techniques (Salonia et al.).
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spelling ReDivia76572025-04-25T14:48:27Z Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies Licciardello, Concetta Perrone, Irene Gambino, Giorgio Talón, Manuel Velasco, Riccardo Transcriptomics Metabolomics Resequencing New breeding techniques Fruit quality Plant pathogen F30 Plant genetics and breeding F60 Plant physiology and biochemistry F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development H20 Plant diseases J10 Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products Q01 Food science and technology Woody plants Genetic diversity as resource This Research Topic of Frontiers in Plant Science collects 8 manuscripts, focused on fruit crops of high commercial interest, such as bayberry, blueberry, pear, grapevine, citrus, and walnut. The breadth of solutions and approaches that omics offer us today, and the applications and perspectives that are looming over a short time horizon, are illustrated with a particular focus on fruit qualitative traits, related to firmness and post-harvest (Cappai et al.), ripening (Honaas et al.), and lignin accumulation (Cao et al.), on improving knowledge on secondary metabolites, such as phenolic compounds (Saxe et al.), as well as on investigating earliest responses to pathogens (Wei et al.). Moreover, the Research Topic illustrates a technological application path from whole-genome sequencing (Wu et al.) to the resequencing (Tanaka et al.), to achieve the ultimate objective of modulating genes using the New Breeding Techniques (Salonia et al.). 2021-10-13T10:50:38Z 2021-10-13T10:50:38Z 2021 article publishedVersion Licciardello, C., Perrone, I., Gambino, G., Talón, M. & Velasco, R. (2021). Editorial: Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics' to Sustainable Biotechnologies. Frontiers in Plant Science, 12, 729714. 1664-462X http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7657 10.3389/fpls.2021.729714 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.729714/full en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess Frontiers Media electronico
spellingShingle Transcriptomics
Metabolomics
Resequencing
New breeding techniques
Fruit quality
Plant pathogen
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
F60 Plant physiology and biochemistry
F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development
H20 Plant diseases
J10 Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products
Q01 Food science and technology
Woody plants
Genetic diversity as resource
Licciardello, Concetta
Perrone, Irene
Gambino, Giorgio
Talón, Manuel
Velasco, Riccardo
Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title_full Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title_fullStr Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title_full_unstemmed Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title_short Functional Genomics in Fruit Trees: From 'Omics to Sustainable Biotechnologies
title_sort functional genomics in fruit trees from omics to sustainable biotechnologies
topic Transcriptomics
Metabolomics
Resequencing
New breeding techniques
Fruit quality
Plant pathogen
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
F60 Plant physiology and biochemistry
F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development
H20 Plant diseases
J10 Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products
Q01 Food science and technology
Woody plants
Genetic diversity as resource
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7657
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.729714/full
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