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Exploring tomato Solanum pennellii introgression lines for residual biomass and enzymatic digestibility traits
- G. Caruso, L. D. Gomez, +8 authors M. R. Ercolano
- Biology, Medicine
- BMC Genetics
- 5 April 2016
BackgroundResidual biomass production for fuel conversion represents a unique opportunity to avoid concerns about compromising food supply by using dedicated feedstock crops. Developing tomato… Expand
Deciphering the biological processes underlying tomato biomass production and composition.
- D. D’Esposito, E. Cappetta, +6 authors M. R. Ercolano
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
- 1 October 2019
The huge amounts of biomass residues, remaining in the field after tomato fruits harvesting, can be utilized to produce bioenergy. A multiple level approach aimed to characterize two Solanum… Expand
Exploring the sexual phase of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata :from genes to metabolites
- C. Borgonuovo
- Biology
- 17 February 2019
Phytoplankton are an important component of the marine ecosystems since they are at the base of marine food webs and are responsible for about 50% of the oxygen production at a global scale. The… Expand
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A Metabolomics Exploration of the Sexual Phase in the Marine Diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata
- Federica Fiorini, C. Borgonuovo, M. I. Ferrante, M. Broenstrup
- Biology, Medicine
- Marine drugs
- 1 June 2020
Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata is a planktonic marine diatom with a diplontic life cycle comprising a short sexual phase, during which gametes are produced following the encounter of two diploid cells… Expand
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Exploring tomato Solanum pennellii introgression lines for residual biomass and enzymatic digestibility traits
- G. Caruso, L. Gómez, +8 authors M. Ercolano
- Biology
- 2016
Fruit yield and harvest index of 37 tomato introgression lines. Table S2. Residual biomass and leaf area of tomato introgression lines. (DOCX 113Â kb)