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This project investigates the biology of glandular trichomes in cultivated and wild tomatoes, focusing on their role in producing specialized metabolites that enhance plant resilience against pathogens. By employing advanced genetic and molecular techniques, it aims to uncover the regulatory mechanisms at juvenile stag…
Plants evolved diverse strategies, including the production of specialized metabolites to adapt to changing environments.
These specialized metabolites are often linked to glandular trichomes (GTs) density.
To study GT’s biology, cultivated tomato and their wild relatives are considered ideal models, varying in GT types (I, IV, VI, VII) and associated metabolites.
While type IV GTs, rich in acyl sugars (AS), persist throughout the life cycle of wild tomatoes, in cultivated varieties, they explic…
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