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- S. chilense is considered, based on its ecological distribution, to be resistant to extreme environments, including drought, high salinity, and low-temperature stresses (Moyle, 2008; Nakazato et al., 2010).
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Mar 7, 2024 · Genes possessing high-impact changes and likely to be involved in abiotic stress tolerance of Solanum chilense S. chilense contained 202 genes annotated with the GO terms related to drought, salt, or water ( Table 1 ), including 43 with high-impact amino acid variants compared to S. lycopersicum proteins (PROVEAN score < −2.5), suggesting ...
Sep 28, 2020 · Soil salinity affects the plant growth and productivity detrimentally, but Solanum chilense, a wild relative of cultivated tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.), is known to have exceptional salt...
- S. P. Kashyap, S. P. Kashyap, H. C. Prasanna, H. C. Prasanna, Nishi Kumari, Pallavi Mishra, B. Singh
- 2020
Dec 1, 2019 · Wild tomato species, like Solanum chilense, are important germplasm resources for enhanced biotic and abiotic stress resistance in tomato breeding. S. chilense also serves as a model to study adaptation of plants to drought and the evolution of seed banks.
- Remco Stam, Tetyana Nosenko, Anja C Hörger, Wolfgang Stephan, Michael Seidel, José M M Kuhn, Georg H...
- 2019
Jan 17, 2018 · The wild tomato species Solanum chilense, native to South America, is exposed to a range of abiotic stress factors. To identify signatures of natural selection and local adaptation, we analysed 16 genes involved in the abiotic stress response and compared the results to a set of reference genes in 23 populations across the entire species range.
- Katharina B. Böndel, Tetyana Nosenko, Wolfgang Stephan
- 2018
Soil salinity afects the plant growth and productivity detrimentally, but Solanum chilense, a wild relative of cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), is known to have exceptional salt...
- S. P. Kashyap, S. P. Kashyap, H. C. Prasanna, H. C. Prasanna, Nishi Kumari, Pallavi Mishra, B. Singh
- 2020
The reduction of yield starts when the salinity overcome the crop’s salinity tolerance threshold, which is usually expressed in dS/m or mS/cm. Ethylene production can increase under salinity stress and play a potential role in crop tolerance against this abiotic stress ( Tao et al., 2015 ).
Jun 1, 2023 · The de novo reference genome and transcriptome assemblies of the wild tomato species Solanum chilense highlights birth and death ... The genome of the stress-tolerant wild tomato species Solanum ...