When Color Really Matters: Horticultural Performance and Functional Quality of High-Lycopene Tomatoes

Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 15 - 53
Published: Jan 2, 2018
Abstract
Introgression of spontaneous or induced mutations has been used to increase the levels and diversify the profile of antioxidants in many fruits including tomato. The high-pigment (hp) and old-gold (og) alleles exemplify this approach as attractive genetic resources suitable to inbred elite high-lycopene (HLY) tomato lines with improved color and nutritional attributes. Although several studies have been published on HLY tomatoes, a systematic...
Paper Details
Title
When Color Really Matters: Horticultural Performance and Functional Quality of High-Lycopene Tomatoes
Published Date
Jan 2, 2018
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
15 - 53
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