Genetic Improvement and Breeding of Grape
A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524). This special issue belongs to the section "Genetics, Genomics, Breeding, and Biotechnology (G2B2)".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2024) | Viewed by 5283
Special Issue Editors
Interests: grape; disease resistant; effector; breeding
Interests: grape; fungal disease; effector; biocontrol
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Dear Colleagues,
Grape is widely grown because of its high fruit quality and adaptability in a wide range of climatic conditions. However, there are many limiting factors, such as fungal diseases, insect pests, drought, cold, changeable climate, etc. The objectives of grape genetic improvement must be to solve these emerging problems in addition to maintaining yield and quality. The aim of a number of grapevine breeding programs throughout the world is to develop new varieties or germplasms with higher quality and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses as well as better adaptability. The purpose of this Special Issue on “Genetic Improvement and Breeding of Grape” is to discuss, among others, the following aspects: (1) gene identification and mapping of excellent grape traits, such as fragrant genes, seedless genes, and resistant genes; (2) development and assisted breeding of grape molecular markers; (3) breeding and identification of new grape varieties, such as improvement of grape embryo rescue breeding efficiency and identification of seedless lines; (4) application of grape transgenic technology; etc. We cordially invite researchers to contribute original research articles and reviews for this Special Issue and share your achievements in grape genetic improvement and breeding.
Dr. Guotian Liu
Dr. Zhi Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- grape breeding
- new variety
- molecular marker
- biotic stress
- abiotic stress
- gene function
- embryo rescue
- transgenic technology
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