DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/12265
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Mejora de la calidad nutritiva del tomate: búsqueda de fuentes de variabilidad, estudio de la influencia del ambiente y determinación del control genético

Abstract: AGRADECIMIENTOSEn el largo camino que llevo recorrido y que hoy llega a su fin con la defensa de esta tesis, he conocido a numerosas personas que de un modo u otro me han apoyado y que merecen un reconocimiento especial. Por ello agradezco:Al Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación por concederme una subvención para un contrato de Técnico de Apoyo de Infraestructuras.A la Universitat Politècnica de València y al COMAV la concesión de una beca de Formación de Personal Investigador.A los doctores Salva Roselló y Fern… Show more

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“…From analysis of the expression of genes related to H2O2 production and ripening (DREB1, JNBU1, HSP17. 6,HSP20.1,HSP20.1,ACO4,ACS6 and ETR3), the participation of this ROS was observed during fruit ripening triggered by stressful conditions. The analysis of the ripening time, the antioxidant metabolism, the production of H2O2, together with different chemical treatments and the analysis of the expression of genes of tomato plants deficient in ascorbic acid as a product of the GGP1 mutation, allowed us to improve our understanding of the role of AA in the redox metabolism generated during the transition from chloroplast to chromoplast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…From analysis of the expression of genes related to H2O2 production and ripening (DREB1, JNBU1, HSP17. 6,HSP20.1,HSP20.1,ACO4,ACS6 and ETR3), the participation of this ROS was observed during fruit ripening triggered by stressful conditions. The analysis of the ripening time, the antioxidant metabolism, the production of H2O2, together with different chemical treatments and the analysis of the expression of genes of tomato plants deficient in ascorbic acid as a product of the GGP1 mutation, allowed us to improve our understanding of the role of AA in the redox metabolism generated during the transition from chloroplast to chromoplast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%