Rootstock Influence on Crop Regulation

A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Crop Physiology and Crop Production".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 69

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Department of Pomology, Estación Experimental de Aula Dei-CSIC (EEAD-CSIC), Avda. Montañana 1.005, E-50059 Zaragoza, Spain
Interests: development and application of physiological, biochemical and molecular techniques for the selection and characterization of fruit trees well-adapted to Mediterranean conditions and genotyping traditional genetic resources of the genus Prunus and Malus; identification of genomic regions related to fruit quality traits and rootstocks influence; scion–rootstock graft compatibility; genetic analysis and genome-wide association; conservation of genetic resources from the Rosaceae family; breeding of fruit trees with good organoleptic properties and rich in phytochemicals compounds with roles in human nutrition and health
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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is included in the field of plant genetics and metabolic analysis to improve rootstocks performance and understand how rootstock affects fruit scion phenotype, tree nutrition, fruit flavor and postharvest performance, metabolism, interactions with the environment and other organisms, and the combined genetics of composite trees. Current research is focused on different aspects of genomics and the biochemical characterization of tree physiology, which will help elucidate the genetics of important rootstocks traits. It aims to apply this information to develop tools, as high-quality markers for markers-assisted selection, transcriptomic and metabolic analyses (including metabolomics), improve fruit tree efficiency and allow for technological advances in rootstock traits determination. Scion–rootstock graft compatibility, abiotic and biotic stress factors, the development and optimization of methodologies for the quantification of phytochemical, antioxidant and biologically active compounds of scion–rootstock interaction and research on the effect of those compounds on biological systems may also be considered.

Dr. María-Ángeles Moreno
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • antioxidants
  • chromatography
  • genomics
  • graft-compatibility
  • plant breeding
  • phenolics
  • secondary metabolites
  • phytochemistry
  • metabolomics
  • metabolic pathways

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