The irregular fruit green netting: An eggplant domestication trait controlled by theSmGLK2gene with implications in fruit colour diversification
Andrea Arrones,
Silvia Manrique,
Virginia Baraja-Fonseca
et al.
Abstract:The distribution of chlorophylls in the eggplant (Solanum melongena) fruit peel can be uniform or display an irregular green netting pattern. The fruit green netting phenotype, manifested as a gradient of dark green netting, more intense in the proximal part of the fruit on a pale green background, is commonly present in eggplant wild relatives as well as in some eggplant landraces. During domestication and modern breeding of eggplant, uniform fruit colour has been selected. However, the fruit green netting co… Show more
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