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Determination of the effective radiation dose for mutation breeding in purple carrot (Daucus carota L.) and possible variations formed
(Springer, 2021-08)Background: Plant breeding allows altering the genetic structure of plants to meet human needs. The use of radiation technology for inducing mutations and -thereby- new phenotypic variants has become increasingly common ... -
Differential and Cultivar-Dependent Antioxidant Response of Whole and Fresh-Cut Carrots of Different Root Colors to Postharvest UV-C Radiation
(MDPI, 2023-03)Fresh-cut produce have become widely popular, increasing vegetable consumption in many parts of the word. However, they are more perishable than unprocessed fresh vegetables, requiring cold storage to preserve their quality ... -
Functional characterization of DcMYB11, an R2R3 MYB associated with the purple pigmentation of carrot petiole
(Springer, 2023-07)The accumulation of anthocyanin pigments can exhibit different patterns across plant tissues and crop varieties. This variability allowed the investigation of the molecular mechanisms behind the biosynthesis of these ... -
Gradient of vernalization requirement in carrot cultivars from diverse geographical origins
(Wiley, 2021-04)On the bases of their vernalization requirement (VR) for flowering, a genetically‐conditioned trait, carrots are typically classified as annuals and biennials. A previous study using F2 populations derived from crosses ... -
Inheritance of Vernalization Requirement in Carrot
(American Society for Horticultural Science, 2007-07)Carrot (Daucus carota L.) is a cool-season vegetable normally classified as a biennial or winter annual species, requiring vernalization to induce flowering. Nevertheless, some cultivars adapted to warmer climates require ... -
Vernalization Requirement, but Not Post-Vernalization Day Length, Conditions Flowering in Carrot (Daucus carota L.)
(MDPI, 2022-04)Carrots require a certain number of cold hours to become vernalized and proceed to the reproductive stage, and this phenomenon is genotype-dependent. Annual carrots require less cold than biennials to flower; however, ...