2024
DOI: 10.3390/genes15010084
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Stone Pine (Pinus pinea L.) High-Added-Value Genetics: An Overview

Ana Sofia B. Simões,
Margarida Machado Borges,
Liliana Grazina
et al.

Abstract: Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) has received limited attention in terms of genetic research. However, genomic techniques hold promise for decoding the stone pine genome and contributing to developing a more resilient bioeconomy. Retrotransposon and specific genetic markers are effective tools for determining population-specific genomic diversity. Studies on the transcriptome and proteome have identified differentially expressed genes PAS1, CLV1, ATAF1, and ACBF involved in shoot bud formation. The stone pine prote… Show more

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“…It is known that studies on commercially important species have increased considerably in recent years (Ticktin, 2004;Bonari et al, 2020;Karpukhin & Yussef, 2021;Yıldırım et al, 2022;Özdarici-Ok et al, 2022;Simões, et al, 2024). Stone pine, which is distributed in Mediterranean forest ecosystems, is an important species frequently preferred for ecological and economic purposes (Kılcı et al, 2000;Bravo-Oviedo & Montero, 2005;Batur, 2015;Güleç, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that studies on commercially important species have increased considerably in recent years (Ticktin, 2004;Bonari et al, 2020;Karpukhin & Yussef, 2021;Yıldırım et al, 2022;Özdarici-Ok et al, 2022;Simões, et al, 2024). Stone pine, which is distributed in Mediterranean forest ecosystems, is an important species frequently preferred for ecological and economic purposes (Kılcı et al, 2000;Bravo-Oviedo & Montero, 2005;Batur, 2015;Güleç, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%