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An integrative 'omics' approach identifies new candidate genes to impact aroma volatiles in peach fruit
(2013-05-23)Background: Ever since the recent completion of the peach genome, the focus of genetic research in this area has turned to the identification of genes related to important traits, such as fruit aroma volatiles. Of the over ... -
Comparative proteomic and metabolomic studies between Prunus persica genotypes resistant and susceptible to Taphrina deformans suggest a molecular basis of resistance
(2017)The worldwide-distributed leaf peach curl disease is caused by the biotroph Taphrina deformans. To characterize the plant-fungus interaction, resistant and susceptible Prunus persica genotypes grown in the orchard were ... -
Deciphering the metabolic pathways influencing heat and cold responses during post‐harvest physiology of peach fruit
(Wiley, 2014-03)Peaches are highly perishable and deteriorate quickly at ambient temperature. Cold storage is commonly used to prevent fruit decay; however, it affects fruit quality causing physiological disorders collectively termed ... -
Elemental content in "Forastero" peach leaves was affected by different rootstocks
(ISHS, 2006)Seasonal element concentration (N, P, K, Ca and Mg) in leaves of ‘Forastero’ peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] grafted on different rootstocks were evaluated. The tested rootstocks were the seed propagated ‘Cuaresmillo’ ... -
Evaluación de alternativas a los fungicidas de síntesis química para el control de enfermedades de postcosecha en durazno
(2018-02)El cultivo de duraznero es afectado por diversos patógenos que producen pérdidas en la poscosecha, entre los cuales podemos citar a Monilinia fructicola (MON) y Rhizopus spp. Se probaron los siguientes tratamientos como ... -
Peach (Prunus Persica) Fruit Response to Anoxia: Reversible Ripening Delay and Biochemical Changes
(Oxford Academic Press, 2011-02)The use of modified atmospheres has been successfully applied in different fruits to delay the ripening process and to prevent physiological disorders. In addition, during normal ripening, hypoxic areas are generated inside ... -
Quantitative trait loci affecting reproductive phenology in peach
(2014-02-22)Background: The reproductive phenology of perennial plants in temperate climates is largely conditioned by the duration of bud dormancy, and fruit developmental processes. Bud dormancy release and bud break depends on the ... -
Study of statistic stability to select high-yielding and stable peach genotypes
(Elsevier, 2014-08-15)In peach breeding, suitable identification methods for performance stability studies as well as the associations between stability parameters are poorly understood. Therefore, the aims of this work were to compare parametric ... -
The peach volatilome modularity is reflected at the genetic and environmental response levels in a QTL mapping population
(2014-05-19)Background: The improvement of fruit aroma is currently one of the most sought-after objectives in peach breeding programs. To better characterize and assess the genetic potential for increasing aroma quality by breeding, ... -
Transcriptomic profiling during the post-harvest of heat-treated Dixiland Prunus persica fruits: common and distinct response to heat and cold
(Plos One, 2012-12)Cold storage is extensively used to slow the rapid deterioration of peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) fruit after harvest. However, peach fruit subjected to long periods of cold storage develop chilling injury (CI) symptoms. ... -
Unravelling early events in the Taphrina deformans–Prunus persica interaction: an insight into the differential responses in resistant and susceptible genotypes
(2017)Leaf peach curl is a devastating disease affecting leaves, flowers and fruits, caused by the dimorphic fungus Taphrina deformans. To gain insight into the mechanisms of fungus pathogenesis and plant responses, leaves of a ...