The development and ripening of fruit represent a dynamic interplay of genetic programs, phytohormone signalling, and epigenetic regulation. These processes transform a seed-bearing structure into an ...
Parthenocarpy—the development of fruit without fertilisation—represents a significant adaptation in horticultural crops, ensuring yield stability especially under challenging environmental conditions.
A pivotal study has provided unprecedented insights into the genetic architecture of sweet oranges, highlighting the critical role of somatic mutations in shaping fruit development. By constructing a ...
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