The pair work together to develop detection methods for new and emerging tomato viruses, identify
the tomato genes responsible for virus resistance, and make this information available to plant breeders.
Not exact matches
Researchers have discovered that the
gene responsible for producing capsaicin, the chemical that makes chile peppers hot, appears in
tomatoes...
Going back to the
tomato genome, the researchers identified specific
genes responsible for the presence of these volatiles, as well as which heirloom varieties carried those
genes, they report today in Science.