Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation

Fruit development and ripening genes have a close relationship with the regulatory elements that control the development of floral organs. Furthermore, like with many other aspects of plant development, understanding the processes that drive fruit development and ripening necessitates disclosing bot...

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Main Authors: Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum, Midin, Mohd Razik, Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam, Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah
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spelling my.iium.irep.1180992025-01-03T12:45:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/118099/ Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum Midin, Mohd Razik Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah S Agriculture (General) Fruit development and ripening genes have a close relationship with the regulatory elements that control the development of floral organs. Furthermore, like with many other aspects of plant development, understanding the processes that drive fruit development and ripening necessitates disclosing both the genetic and epigenetic architecture that underpins gene structure and expression. Moreover, there is increasing evidence that epigenetic regulators are important in fruit development and ripening, and that they may work together with hormones and transcription factors. To determine particular chromatin states, epigenetic changes like-as DNA methylation, histone post-translational modifications, and noncoding RNAs can interact with one another. Developments in the plant's molecular biology have enabled researchers to surpass the limits of classical methodology of study for other crops especially the tomato's ancestor. In this review, we cover a variety of subjects, including the history of the tomato, the evolution of fruit ripening regulation, and the mechanisms relating to epigenetic regulation in tomato fruit ripening. These findings, according to researchers, may have a significant impact on crop development strategies in fruit-bearing species. Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2024-12-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/118099/7/118099_Tomato%20fruit%20origin%20and%20its%20developmental%20regulation.pdf Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum and Midin, Mohd Razik and Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam and Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah (2024) Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation. Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science, 13 (2). pp. 103-111. E-ISSN 2462-2389 http://journal.umk.edu.my/index.php/jtrss/article/view/1484 10.47253/jtrss.v13i2.1484
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topic S Agriculture (General)
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Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum
Midin, Mohd Razik
Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam
Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah
Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
description Fruit development and ripening genes have a close relationship with the regulatory elements that control the development of floral organs. Furthermore, like with many other aspects of plant development, understanding the processes that drive fruit development and ripening necessitates disclosing both the genetic and epigenetic architecture that underpins gene structure and expression. Moreover, there is increasing evidence that epigenetic regulators are important in fruit development and ripening, and that they may work together with hormones and transcription factors. To determine particular chromatin states, epigenetic changes like-as DNA methylation, histone post-translational modifications, and noncoding RNAs can interact with one another. Developments in the plant's molecular biology have enabled researchers to surpass the limits of classical methodology of study for other crops especially the tomato's ancestor. In this review, we cover a variety of subjects, including the history of the tomato, the evolution of fruit ripening regulation, and the mechanisms relating to epigenetic regulation in tomato fruit ripening. These findings, according to researchers, may have a significant impact on crop development strategies in fruit-bearing species.
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author Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum
Midin, Mohd Razik
Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam
Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah
author_facet Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum
Midin, Mohd Razik
Syd Abdul Rahman, Sharifah Siti Maryam
Samsulrizal, Nurul Hidayah
author_sort Kuswandi, Paramita Cahyaningrum
title Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
title_short Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
title_full Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
title_fullStr Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
title_full_unstemmed Tomato fruit: Origin and its developmental regulation
title_sort tomato fruit: origin and its developmental regulation
publisher Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/118099/7/118099_Tomato%20fruit%20origin%20and%20its%20developmental%20regulation.pdf
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