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Horticultural plant genomes II
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Horticultural plant reproductive biology
Guest editors: Dr. Ray Ming (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Dr. Li-Yu Chen (Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), and Dr. Takashi Akagi (Okayama University)
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Horticultural plant genomes
Guest editors: Professor Zhongjian Liu, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, and Dr Fei Chen, Nanjing Agricultural University
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Anthocyanin
This collection reviews anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway in fruit and flower. These studies may facilitate future research on the regulatory mechanisms of color change in horticultural plants.
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Gene editing
This collection describes the principles of the latest genome-editing technologies and discusses the advantages and challenges of genome-editing technologies in horticultural crop breeding.
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Small RNAs
This collection reviews the recent progress of Small RNAs research in horticultural plants, with emphasis on mechanistic aspects as well as their relevance to trait regulation.
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Transcription factor
This collection reviews how transcription factors regulate multiple biochemical pathways that underpin fruit ripening traits, including the levels of sugars, acids, pigments, and flavor and aroma compounds and fruit firmness and texture.
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Abiotic stress
This collection describes various abiotic stresses threaten the cultivation of future agricultural crops and how to improve tolerance to abiotic stresses for horticultural plants.
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Rosaceae genomics
Dear Rosaceae community, we have collected Rosaceae genomics articles that have published in Horticulture Research, which we hope to be useful to you when you coordinate future projects utilizing the data for gene discovery and characterization. We hope it will inspire you to consider to publish your next most exciting discoveries in Hort. Res.