ANTHOCYANIN1 from Solanum chilense is more efficient in accumulating anthocyanin metabolites than its Solanum lycopersicum counterpart in association with the ANTHOCYANIN FRUIT phenotype of tomato
Schreiber, Gali, Reuveni, Moshe, Evenor, Dalia, Oren-Shamir, Michal, Ovadia, Rinat, Sapir-Mir, Maya, Bootbool-Man, Amir, Nahon, Sahadia, Shlomo, Haviva, Chen, Lea, Levin, Ilan
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01.02.2012)
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01.02.2012)
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ANTHOCYANIN1 from Solatium chilense is more efficient in accumulating anthocyanin metabolites than its Solanum lycopersicum counterpart in association with the Anthocyanin fruit phenotype of tomato
Schreiber, Gali, Reuveni, Moshe, Evenor, Dalia, Oren-Shamir, Michal, Ovadia, Rinat, Sapir-Mir, Maya, Bootbool-Man, Amir, Nahon, Sahadia, Shlomo, Haviva, Chen, Lea, Levin, Ilan
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01.02.2012)
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01.02.2012)
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ANTHOCYANIN1 from Solanum chilense is more efficient in accumulating anthocyanin metabolites than its Solanumlycopersicum counterpart in association with the ANTHOCYANIN FRUIT phenotype of tomato
Schreiber, Gali, Reuveni, Moshe, Evenor, Dalia, Oren-Shamir, Michal, Ovadia, Rinat, Sapir-Mir, Maya, Bootbool-Man, Amir, Nahon, Sahadia, Shlomo, Haviva, Chen, Lea, Levin, Ilan
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (2012)
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (2012)
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