Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8892221 | Horticultural Plant Journal | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Domestication of crop plants is the foundation of modern agriculture, which brings forth desirable changes in cultivated species that distinguish them from their wild relatives. This resulted in the origin of crop species at known geographical locations coinciding with the transition of human societies from hunter-gather to agrarian civilizations. Fruit size and shape are very important traits for horticulture industry, as well as for studying the domestication of the horticultural species. In this review, we have summarized the origin of some widely-grown horticultural crops and also the molecular bases of the fruit size and shape changes of the horticultural crops during the domestication, taking tomato as an example.
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Authors
SUN Liang, CHEN Jie, XIAO Kai, YANG Wencai,