From challenges to opportunities: Unveiling the secrets of pitaya through omics studies
J Chen, IA Sabir, Y Qin - Scientia Horticulturae, 2023 - Elsevier
Pitaya (pitahaya or dragon fruit) belongs to the genus Hylocereus or Selenicereus in the
Cactaceae family, and is well-known all over the world, especially in tropical and subtropical …
Cactaceae family, and is well-known all over the world, especially in tropical and subtropical …
Pitaya Genome and Multiomics Database (PGMD): A Comprehensive and Integrative Resource of Selenicereus undatus
C Chen, F Li, F Xie, J Chen, Q Hua, J Chen, Z Wu… - Genes, 2022 - mdpi.com
Pitaya (Selenicereus) is a kind of novel fruit with a delicious taste and superior horticulture
ornamental value. The potential economic impact of the pitaya lies in its diverse uses not …
ornamental value. The potential economic impact of the pitaya lies in its diverse uses not …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal transcriptome analysis provides molecular insights into flower development in red-flesh pitaya
Z Wu, L Huang, F Huang, G Lu, S Wei, C Liu… - Electronic Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Pitaya is an important economic fruit worldwide due to its numerous health
benefits. A systematic understanding of the mechanism underlying flower development is …
benefits. A systematic understanding of the mechanism underlying flower development is …
Advances on genomics and genetics of horticultural crops and their contribution to breeding efforts-volume II
Horticultural crops harbor a multitude of beneficial attributes for human use. Research focus
has shifted 12 to horticultural crops with the goal of not only boosting production and quality …
has shifted 12 to horticultural crops with the goal of not only boosting production and quality …
Combined genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses provide insights into chayote (Sechium edule) evolution and fruit development
A Fu, Q Wang, J Mu, L Ma, C Wen, X Zhao… - Horticulture …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Chayote (Sechium edule) is an agricultural crop in the Cucurbitaceae family that is rich in
bioactive components. To enhance genetic research on chayote, we used Nanopore third …
bioactive components. To enhance genetic research on chayote, we used Nanopore third …
A chromosome-scale genome sequence of pitaya (Hylocereus undatus) provides novel insights into the genome evolution and regulation of betalain biosynthesis
J Chen, F Xie, Y Cui, C Chen, W Lu, X Hu… - Horticulture …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Pitaya (Hylocereus) is the most economically important fleshy-fruited tree of the Cactaceae
family that is grown worldwide, and it has attracted significant attention because of its …
family that is grown worldwide, and it has attracted significant attention because of its …
Tea plant genomics: achievements, challenges and perspectives
Tea is among the world's most widely consumed non-alcoholic beverages and possesses
enormous economic, health, and cultural values. It is produced from the cured leaves of tea …
enormous economic, health, and cultural values. It is produced from the cured leaves of tea …
Tea plant information archive: a comprehensive genomics and bioinformatics platform for tea plant
Tea is the world's widely consumed nonalcohol beverage with essential economic and
health benefits. Confronted with the increasing large‐scale omics‐data set particularly the …
health benefits. Confronted with the increasing large‐scale omics‐data set particularly the …
Combined Transcriptome and Metabolome analysis of Pitaya fruit unveiled the mechanisms underlying Peel and pulp color formation
Z Zhou, H Gao, J Ming, Z Ding, X Lin, R Zhan - BMC genomics, 2020 - Springer
Background Elucidating the candidate genes and key metabolites responsible for pulp and
peel coloration is essential for breeding pitaya fruit with new and improved appeal and high …
peel coloration is essential for breeding pitaya fruit with new and improved appeal and high …
TPIA2: an updated tea plant information archive for Camellia genomics
Q Gao, W Tong, F Li, Y Wang, Q Wu… - Nucleic Acids …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The genus Camellia consists of about 200 species, which include many economically
important species widely used for making tea, ornamental flowers and edible oil. Here, we …
important species widely used for making tea, ornamental flowers and edible oil. Here, we …