Genomic Insights into Plant Morphological Traits

A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 April 2025 | Viewed by 90

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Guizhou Institute of Biotechnology, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang, China
Interests: plant genomics
Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
Interests: vegetable abiotic stress; vegetable quality and yield
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School of Life Science and Food Engineering, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huai'an, China
Interests: radish; salt; genome; QTL mapping

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

A wide variety of colorful plants make the earth more beautiful for us to live on, and are also an important basis for human survival. Differences in plant morphology are primarily due to genomic differences. Associations between morphological traits and genomes are particularly important for gene mining. With the continuous development of next generation sequencing technology, such as genome assembly and resequencing, plays an important role in interpreting morphological traits and gene mining. This Special Issue encourages authors to submit well-designed original research papers in all aspects of “Genomic Insights into Plant Morphological Traits”, such as genome assembly, pan-genome, molecular marker development, high-density genetic maps, QTL mapping, genome-wide association study, DNA methylation, and gene function analysis. Research on crops and horticultural crops across all types of morphological traits with genomic data is welcome.

Dr. Xiaobo Luo
Dr. Mintao Sun
Dr. Xiaochuan Sun
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • genome assembly
  • pan-genome molecular marker development
  • high-density genetic maps
  • QTL mapping
  • genome-wide association studies
  • DNA methylation
  • gene function analysis

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