Different methods for curing of bulb crops: Principle, mechanism and effects on crop quality and its storage

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H.R. Naik ◽  
B.N. Dar ◽  
H.A. Makroo
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Delphine M. Pott ◽  
Sara Durán-Soria ◽  
Sonia Osorio ◽  
José G. Vallarino

AbstractPlant quality trait improvement has become a global necessity due to the world overpopulation. In particular, producing crop species with enhanced nutrients and health-promoting compounds is one of the main aims of current breeding programs. However, breeders traditionally focused on characteristics such as yield or pest resistance, while breeding for crop quality, which largely depends on the presence and accumulation of highly valuable metabolites in the plant edible parts, was left out due to the complexity of plant metabolome and the impossibility to properly phenotype it. Recent technical advances in high throughput metabolomic, transcriptomic and genomic platforms have provided efficient approaches to identify new genes and pathways responsible for the extremely diverse plant metabolome. In addition, they allow to establish correlation between genotype and metabolite composition, and to clarify the genetic architecture of complex biochemical pathways, such as the accumulation of secondary metabolites in plants, many of them being highly valuable for the human diet. In this review, we focus on how the combination of metabolomic, transcriptomic and genomic approaches is a useful tool for the selection of crop varieties with improved nutritional value and quality traits.


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Chunhui Ma ◽  
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Sumei Wan ◽  
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J.J. Wargent ◽  
W. Sobeih ◽  
J.P. Moore ◽  
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Longyun Fu ◽  
Yang Song ◽  
Liang Yuan ◽  
Haoran Zhang ◽  
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Lucian BOTOŞ ◽  
Florin IMBREA ◽  
Paul PÎRŞAN ◽  
David GHEORGHE

Results obtained on the cambic chemozen soil Timisoara in thet good behaviour of the Montana cultivar in which, due to fertilising with N90P60K60 yield was over 2700 kg/ha. Content in protein depending on cultivar and nitrogen dose varied between 23,8% and 25.5%, and protein yield varied between 381 and 692 kg/ha


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