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Overexpression of MrMYB12 or MrMYB12/MrF3’5’H results in flavonol-rich tomato fruit that improves resistance against Botrytis cinerea during the shelf life period

Yunlin Cao, Ruining Zhang, Ruohan Ou, Yuyang Mei, Xiangrui Cui, Tong Zhang, Xiaochun Yang, Yanna Shi, Xiaoyong Zhao, Changjie Xu, Kunsong Chen, Xian Li

2024Postharvest Biology and Technology13 citationsDOI

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Botrytis cinereaPostharvestPhenylpropanoidFlavonolsSolanumHorticultureBiologyAntioxidantBotanyFood scienceChemistryFlavonoidBiochemistryEnzymeBiosynthesisPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
Overexpression of MrMYB12 or MrMYB12/MrF3’5’H results in flavonol-rich tomato fruit that improves resistance against Botrytis cinerea during the shelf life period | Litcius