Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Plants for Yield, Quality, and Resistance to Diseases
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Horticultural Science and Ornamental Plants".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2023) | Viewed by 24885
Special Issue Editor
Interests: plant breeding; plant genetic resources; fruit nutritional quality; organoleptic quality; volatiles; organic breeding
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Dear Colleagues,
In this Special Issue, a wide scope of works aimed at plant breeding and genetic improvement of horticultural plants or neglected or new species with horticultural use (e.g., wild rocket, low domesticated species) is welcomed. Some of the kind of works which may fit this Special Issue are: i) improvement of yield per se, as well as breeding for the adaptation of plant populations and varieties to abiotic stresses (e.g., saline conditions, drought, soil toxicity, high or low temperatures, light) and low-input conditions (e.g., low fertilizer use, organic farming, agroforestry) to achieve good yields, including root–soil interaction to improve the performance of the aerial part; ii) search for sources of resistance or tolerance to any pathogen affecting horticultural plants (e.g., pests, fungi, bacteria, viruses) and strategies for genetic improvement; iii) genetic improvement and germplasm characterization of quality traits, i.e., antioxidants, vitamins, carotenoids, taste-related traits (e.g., sugars, acids, tanins), flavor/aroma-related traits (e.g., capsaicinoids, isothiocyanates, volatiles), programs supported on panel tests, etc.; iv) applied breeding programs; and v) participatory activities and experiments (i.e., scientists, technicians, consumers, retailers) for any of the aforementioned issues.
Prof. Dr. Adrián Rodríguez-Burruezo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- horticultural plants
- productivity
- fruit composition
- flavor
- abiotic stress
- diseases
- breeding
- genetics
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