Plant Proteomics and Molecular Breeding for Stress-Resistant Varieties
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2024) | Viewed by 1600
Special Issue Editors
Interests: plant proteomics
Interests: plant multi-omics
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: polyploid evolution; impact of polyploidy on crop domestication using transcriptomics and proteomics; stress response in plant system using various omics tools; integrated study of transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics; phylogenomics and evolution of flowering plants
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue, “Plant Proteomics and Molecular Breeding for Stress-Resistant Varieties”, will focus on research into plant proteomics and techniques and methods of plant molecular breeding for resistance to cold, heat, drought, salt, disease, and insects. Preference will be given to publications presenting results that provide significant new insights into biological problems and molecular breeding approaches for stress-resistant varieties of plants. We also welcome studies exploring the diversity of the plant proteome, which can help us better understand the genetic and biochemical foundations of plant protein diversity, strategies for analyzing proteomic diversity using mass spectrometry technology, and post-translational modification and subcellular localization. The establishment and exploration of molecular breeding methods are helpful in the application of molecular markers, gene editing, and transgenic techniques in crop breeding, as well as the rapid selection of high-stress-resistant varieties. This Special Issue of Plants will highlight discoveries of functions, mechanisms, and regulation in plant resistance to stress and molecular breeding technology and applications of plant stress resistance.
Dr. Songlin Ruan
Dr. Yuqing Huang
Dr. Mi-Jeong Yoo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- plant proteomics
- molecular breeding
- molecular markers
- gene editing
- transgenic techniques
- stress-tolerant varieties
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